Not for simply being on your property, no. In most states, before lethal force can be employed, there have to be four conditions which must be met. First, an imminent threat of death, maiming bodily injury, or rape. Second, all options to retreat from the situation must be exhausted. Third, it cannot be a situation which was instigated by the person using lethal force. And fourth, it has to be determined that a reasonable person in a stable state of mind would generally agree that it was the last alternative. Oklahoma's castle doctrine removes the duty to retreat in an instance of a person breaking into your home, but it still requires the threat of death, maiming injury, or rape to be present. So, again, Oklahoma does not allow you to shoot someone simply for being on your property.
No
It is generally not legal to shoot someone who is stealing your property unless there is an immediate threat to your life or the lives of others. It is important to contact law enforcement and let them handle the situation.
No, it is not legally permissible to shoot someone for stealing your property. Shooting someone is considered excessive force and can result in criminal charges. It is important to contact law enforcement if you believe a crime has been committed.
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 can only legally shoot someone in Texas if they are on your property and doing something that breaks the law.
It is generally not legally permissible to shoot someone who is in the act of stealing your property unless there is an immediate threat to your life or the lives of others. It is important to prioritize safety and contact law enforcement in such situations.
no
As long as you shoot it on your property at your property.
In most places, you can legally shoot someone on your property if you reasonably believe they pose an imminent threat of harm to you or others. This is known as self-defense. It is important to check your local laws and regulations regarding the use of force on your property.
Yes, if you only shoot your property.
two old Kiowa men in change, Oklahoma, run down a buffalo and shoot it with arrows
Yes as long as your not a felon.