When Can I Use Deadly Force in Washington State?
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the legal framework for using deadly force in Washington State. He emphasizes that force must be necessary, reasonable, and proportional. Deadly force is defined as intentional application of force likely to cause death or serious physical injury. Homicide is justifiable if committed in lawful defense against an attempted felony or great personal injury, with imminent danger of its accomplishment, or in resistance of a felony attempt within one's dwelling.










