So I live in Alaska, and while I tried to look it up I’m still unsure. What acts against me or my property justify my legal ability to use deadly force via gun of some sort to kill.
If someone comes on to my property with a weapon and threatens me and I warn them to leave a few times, and I feel my life or my family is in danger, even though the person has made no clear effort to carry out their threats (not aiming at me or anything, just not leaving and still threatening me)
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Can I then open fire?
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I heard if my personal property was threatened to be stolen that I could also use deadly force.
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So what exactly does someone have to do for me to be able to legally defend myself or my family using lethal force? In Alaska.
I figured it might be a little different than other states… I mean… we can conceal firearms without a license… I’d guess with probable reason.
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I dont know man.. you should ask your local police.. if you are a hillman or something like that then i think you got right to defend your property and life.. it is called personal defense..