State violence is unavoidable as long as we live in "civilized" societies. In the mountains of the outland, if your family is killed, you pursue the killer and kill him and his family and anyone else who's in the way. It's that "simple." In many ways, dealing violence to those who attack you is the best "generic" way of eliminating threats and taking revenge (yes, revenge, a very human element that is outlawed in 'civilized' societies).
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Ok so person A kills a person because they feel like it, person B goes after and kills person A because well reasons are not required in your uncivilised world. This really annoys person C who kills person B until eventually there is only one person left, revenge is not the only reason people murder each other. I understand that there is corruption, I understand laws change over time and I understand that the people who write the laws are fallible but laws are required if you plan on living in a group larger than your immediate family, they are usually there to protect you from others and others from you, you may not be the strongest person in the community.
But we might have trouble with killing people if were going to consult the law of heaven, that if you still in it.