Can I Really Shoot and Unarmed Attacker in Self Defense?
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert legal analysis on when it is permissible to use lethal force against an unarmed attacker. He emphasizes that legality hinges on the objective and subjective reasonableness of the threat, focusing on the principles of necessity, reasonableness, and proportionality. The discussion highlights 'disparity of force' and non-traditional threats as key factors in justifying lethal force, distinguishing legal rights from tactical decisions.











