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Yes, Minnesota has a castle doctrine law in place. This law allows individuals to use deadly force to defend themselves in their homes or other dwellings against intruders.

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A Castle Doctrine is an American legal doctrine claimed by advocates to arise from English Common Law that designates one's place of residence as a place in which one enjoys protection from illegal trespassing and violent attack. I've been able to find about the adoption of "Castle Doctrine" laws by various states. California, Michigan, Oregon, and Texas are absent from that list.


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