Wrong. You are not legally allowed to do anything unless they attack you and you must defend yourself with the same level of force that they use against you. Unless it is lethal force, then you are not allowed to defend yourself at all. This has been proven in court multiple times.
"Under the law of trespass, if someone enters the property without permission you can ask them to leave. If they refuse to go when asked, they are trespassing and you can use reasonable force to remove them.".
You are not allowed to use force. You have to call the police. Next, go and look up what is "reasonable" force and realise you have no right to touch anyone for any reason.
Every state and federal law says you are not allowed to use coercion to force someone to participate in a medical procedure, yet they did it anyway. Laws don't mean anything to the government.
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Legally you are obligated to flee your own home.
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https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/find-legal-answers/books-online/neighbours-and-law/entry-access-and-privacy#:~:text=Under%20the%20law%20of%20trespass,reasonable%20force%20to%20remove%20them.
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