My CWP (Concealed Weapons Permit) is reciprocated by some states and not others, so it is my assumption that the rules governing the use of deadly force are the same or similar in reciprocating states and different in those that don't.
Entering into or trespassing on your property does not necessarily constitute a "fear for your life situation"; someone pointing a weapon at you does.
Stealing from you without a threat is not necessarily life threatening.
A guy walks up to you and your lady on the street and pulls a gun; you have every right to shoot him dead. The same guy steals a bike from your garage and you confront him as he rides down the driveway; you have no right to shoot him.
Is it normal I think it should be legal to defend yourself?
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My CWP (Concealed Weapons Permit) is reciprocated by some states and not others, so it is my assumption that the rules governing the use of deadly force are the same or similar in reciprocating states and different in those that don't.
Entering into or trespassing on your property does not necessarily constitute a "fear for your life situation"; someone pointing a weapon at you does.
Stealing from you without a threat is not necessarily life threatening.
A guy walks up to you and your lady on the street and pulls a gun; you have every right to shoot him dead. The same guy steals a bike from your garage and you confront him as he rides down the driveway; you have no right to shoot him.