This Warrior Poet Society video tackles the complex and often controversial topic of "Police Brutality OR Necessary Force???". Through analysis, the video aims to dissect the nuances of use-of-force scenarios involving law enforcement. The description heavily promotes the Warrior Poet Society app, which offers original shows, training, and other content, directing viewers to their website and app stores. Various affiliate and partner links are provided for related products and services, including tactical gear, outdoor supplies, and self-defense organizations.
This video explains the basic rules of self-defense in Washington State, referencing RCW 9A.16.020 subsection 3. It emphasizes that citizens have the right to use force that is necessary, reasonable, and proportional to defend themselves, others, or property. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, clarifies that 'necessary' means being met with unlawful force or threat, 'reasonable' implies a juror's perspective, and 'proportional' means the force used is no greater than what's required for safety.
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