Can I Use Deadly Force Without Actually Seeing A Weapon?: Ask USCCA
This video addresses the legal justification for using deadly force, particularly for individuals with disabilities. It clarifies that a visible weapon is not always required to use deadly force if there is a reasonable belief of imminent danger of death or great bodily harm. The speaker emphasizes that individuals with disabilities may be justified in using more force sooner due to their inability to physically defend themselves as effectively as an attacker.










