Technically, no, you cannot shoot someone for trespassing. You can shoot them if they break and enter your house. You can shoot them to prevent them from committing a felony. But not for trespass.
You cannot just shoot dogs on your property in Kentucky for no known reason. If you feel threatened with good proof, you can shoot them in most parts of Kentucky.
As long as you shoot it on your property at your property.
Yes, if you only shoot your property.
If you only shoot your property, on your property you will be fine.
If you shoot on your property at your property you will be fine.
No, dogs shoot bees out of their mouths.
If you shoot at your property on your property, or with the owners permission you should be fine.
In certain states in the United States, individuals may have a legal right to use deadly force in self-defense if they feel their life is in immediate danger on their property. These states typically have "stand your ground" or "castle doctrine" laws. It's important to check the specific laws in your state to understand the exact circumstances in which deadly force is justified.
I don't know but I think it is O.K.
a couple of hundred meters
if you teach him
No. As long as you do not harm anyone or thing, you are free to shoot the marker in your property.
Kentucky