This video from Washington Gun Law TV explains how engaging in YouTube pranks, particularly those that terrorize or simulate violent crimes, can lead to lawful self-defense actions against the prankster. It details the legal principles of self-defense, emphasizing necessity, reasonableness, and proportionality, and how pranksters often forfeit their right to self-defense by being the initial aggressor.
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