Tennessee Says You Can Use Deadly Force To Defend Property
This video discusses a new Tennessee bill allowing the use of deadly force to protect property. While acknowledging the potential for criminals to be deterred by higher consequences, the speaker expresses mixed feelings due to concerns about misinterpretation and accidental escalation. The bill requires a reasonable belief that deadly force is immediately necessary and that no other option exists, and does not justify shooting someone in the back. The speaker emphasizes that the onus should be on the criminal and that property owners have the right to defend what they've built.










