Could You Return Fire To Someone Who Attacked You?
This video, featuring criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve, explores the complex legalities of returning fire when attacked with realistic Airsoft guns. It emphasizes that the core question is whether the victim reasonably believed they were facing a deadly threat, even if the weapon was a facsimile. The discussion highlights how the perception of the threat, the attacker's actions, and state-specific definitions of deadly force (including great bodily harm) are critical in determining legal justification for self-defense.











