In what instances is murder morally acceptable, if ever?

Rand /pol/

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Merriam-Webster defines murder as:

"the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice"

Wikipedia defines murder as:

the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse

In what instances do you personally believe murder is morally justifiable (not legally justifiable, self defense killings don't count as "murder").
 
As soon as you've convinced yourself that it is.

We make morality for ourselves, it's just a consensus that murder is wrong because the equivalency is that everyone loses the right to murder each other for mutual benefit. Anyone who takes up murder as their moral right can just dig two graves right away. The kind of guy who thinks of premeditated murder as moral has either forfeited their own life, or is a stinking hypocrite.
 
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