In most jurisdictions, it is legally justified to use lethal force, such as shooting a kidnapper, in self-defense or defense of others if there is an immediate threat of serious harm or death. However, the specific circumstances and laws can vary, so it is important to consult with legal authorities for guidance in each situation.
Yes, within the limitations of Pennsylvania's laws of lethal force.
The best way to legally protect yourself from heirs who voluntarily waive their birth right to an estate is to get this in writing. A lawyer should be contacted to assure the legal matters are handled accurately and agreed upon by all parties.
Yes, it is legally permissible to kill a bear in self-defense if your life is in immediate danger and there are no other options to protect yourself.
Bodyguards are typically trained to use non-lethal force to protect their clients, but in some situations where there is an imminent threat to their client's life, they may be legally justified in using lethal force as a last resort.
Yes, it is legally permissible to shoot a grizzly bear in self-defense if your life is in immediate danger and there are no other options to protect yourself.
War is sometimes considered justified when it is used as a last resort to protect a country's security or to defend against aggression.
You could stay indoors to protect yourself.
how can you protect yourself as therapist from inappropriate behaviourhide
you protect yourself by saying you have something bad--for kidnap
uhmm to protect yourself from a crocodile is to... GET AWAY FROM IT?!
You can protect yourself. You have to wear sunscreen.
War is sometimes justified when it is necessary to defend against aggression, protect human rights, or restore peace and security.