Would Shooting The Robbers Be Legal, British Band Robbed Minutes After Landing In California
This analysis by Colion Noir breaks down the legality of using lethal force in California, specifically in response to property crime. He emphasizes that California law strictly prohibits using deadly force solely to protect property, even if it's vital for livelihood. The legal threshold for lethal force is an imminent threat to life or great bodily harm. The video contrasts this with Texas law and highlights the severe criminal and civil repercussions of unjustified force in California, advising a strategic, non-confrontational approach and recommending self-defense legal insurance.









