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Lesson 26 of 36
Don't Defend Property With Deadly Force
Drop Date: December 2027
Don't Defend Property With Deadly Force
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Lesson 26: Don’t use deadly force to protect property.

The law allows the use of deadly force for the protection of people, not things. Unless someone’s life is in immediate danger, using a firearm to stop theft, vandalism, or trespassing can land you in serious legal trouble. There are limited exceptions, such as a carjacking with someone inside or arson of an occupied home—but those involve threats to human life, not just property. When property is at stake, take a break, call 911, and be a good witness.

About Shawn Vincent

Litigation Consultant

Shawn Vincent is a litigation consultant who helps select juries in self-defense cases, and he manages public interest of high-profile legal matters.