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Yes, Missouri has a Make My day Law aka a Castle Doctrine or a Defense of Habitation Law. This means you do not have to retreat before using force in defense while you are in your own home. In Missouri, this extends to any building or vehicle where you are living, whether permanent or temporary.

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