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Define serious bodily harm

Fractured or dislocated bones, deep cuts, serious damage to internal organs and other life threatingninjuries

Discuss domestic violence amendment to the gun control act

Makes it a felony for anyone who has ever been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence at any time prior to or after the passage of September 30, 1996 law to possess any firearm or ammunition.

Define

Inherent right to self defense: right of defense from hostile act


National self defense: defense of US, personnel, assets, property


Collective self defense: defending designated non US property


Unit self defense: defending a particular force element


Individual self defense: defense of oneself and US forces in the vicinity


Necessity: when hostile intent or act occurs


Proportionally: Force used to counter hostile act or intent


Hostile act: an attack of other use of force


Hostile intent: the threat of imminent use of force

Requirements for the following

De-escalation: when time and circumstances permit, the hostile force should be warned and given opportunity to withdraw or cease threatening action


Proportional force: the minimum force required to decisively counter the hostile act


Attack to disable or destroy: used as a last means

SROE in regard stonpirace

Obligation to repress piracy directed at any vessel, or aircraft whether US or foreign flagged and are authorized all means necessary to repress piratical acts.

Asylum and temporary refuge

International

Define

Territorial seas: coastal waters up to 12 nautical miles out


Contiguous zone: Edge of territorial waters to 24 nautical miles out where each state can exert limited control



Exclusive economic zone:a resource related zone adjacent to the territorial sea.


High seas: all parts of the ocean seaward of the exclusive zone


Security zones: