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Today's Law of Self Defense Show answers questions sent into us by our Platinum Members, who have access to a Platinum-only Q&A form for submitting such questions directly to me.
Answered during today's show are the following questions (with time stamps):
- When can I use force to prevent theft of another person’s property?
- If I only carry my gun when going to dangerous places, can that be used against me in court?
- If intruder enters home through unlocked door, how does that affect my self-defense rights?
- Ever lawful to use deadly force against unarmed attacker, prior to attacker making contact?
- When can deadly force be used to stop an unarmed kidnapper?
- If armed intruders are outside my closed front door, can I just shoot through the door?
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