Is It Okay to Shoot Looters During Quarantine?; More Land to Hunt | Gun Talk LIVE

Published on April 9, 2020
Duration: 35:39

This episode of Gun Talk LIVE covers new firearm accessory releases, ammunition updates, and discusses crucial self-defense topics. It highlights Sig Sauer's new subsonic 300 Blackout hunting load and FN America's FN 509 Midsize MRD in FDE. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the legal and ethical considerations of using deadly force against looters and home invaders, emphasizing the importance of self-defense laws and proper training. The episode also touches on expanded hunting opportunities on federal lands.

Chapters

  1. 00:03New Firearm Accessories & Ammunition
  2. 00:36Sig Sauer Subsonic 300 Blackout Load
  3. 00:09Excess Sites Night Sights
  4. 00:23FN 509 Midsize MRD FDE
  5. 01:53Giveaway Announcements
  6. 05:01Looters vs. Shooters Discussion
  7. 05:50Expanded Hunting Opportunities
  8. 12:15Sponsor Spotlights: Caldwell & Ruger
  9. 13:25Looter Shooter Legalities
  10. 16:00Caller Segment: Self-Defense Scenarios
  11. 19:02Tom Gresham's Response to Caller
  12. 21:35Home Invasion Scenario: UFC Fighter
  13. 23:27Legal Limits of Force
  14. 24:13Debating Property Rights vs. Use of Force
  15. 26:46Cost of Legal Defense
  16. 27:33Adrenaline and Decision Making
  17. 31:14Importance of Training and Practice
  18. 34:18Closing Remarks and Giveaways

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you legally shoot someone for stealing your property?

Generally, no. In most jurisdictions, you can only legally use deadly force to protect your life or prevent grave bodily harm to yourself or others. Shooting someone solely for stealing property, even if they are fleeing, can result in criminal charges as you may be deemed the aggressor.

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