We see that Raylan's sense of justice extends beyond pushing confrontation until they lead to shooting into outright subverting the law and active investigations. The law is significant to Raylan to the extent that it matches his sense of right and wrong.
I think you've nailed something really pivotal about Raylan with that last sentence. His own internal sense of right and wrong is WAY more significant and guides his actions more than the law does; that's shown really clearly in this episode but it also goes back to his shooting of the gun thug in the pilot.
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I think you've nailed something really pivotal about Raylan with that last sentence. His own internal sense of right and wrong is WAY more significant and guides his actions more than the law does; that's shown really clearly in this episode but it also goes back to his shooting of the gun thug in the pilot.