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<blockquote data-quote="Kid Glock" data-source="post: 1021516" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>My 2 cents:</p><p>While I didn't find it in the SDA regulation book, the handout you should've received from the instructor when you took the certification class, is in regards to defense of another and mentions using deadly force only in defense of a spouse, parent, child, employer or employees.</p><p>It mentions nothing about using deadly force to defend anyone else. IMO, it forbids it. Non-deadly force would be ok I guess.</p><p>Now in defense of home, that's all off. IMO, you have a legal right to defend any legal occupant of your dwelling, but as in any defense catagory; (self, another or home) you cannot use deadly force legally against a non-deadly threat. Comes down to threat assessment and what is reasonable and necessary. I guess one could intervene and if/when the deadly threat was directed towards you, take action as needed.</p><p>Also as stated in the manual, none of this is intended as legal advice.</p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kid Glock, post: 1021516, member: 189"] My 2 cents: While I didn't find it in the SDA regulation book, the handout you should've received from the instructor when you took the certification class, is in regards to defense of another and mentions using deadly force only in defense of a spouse, parent, child, employer or employees. It mentions nothing about using deadly force to defend anyone else. IMO, it forbids it. Non-deadly force would be ok I guess. Now in defense of home, that's all off. IMO, you have a legal right to defend any legal occupant of your dwelling, but as in any defense catagory; (self, another or home) you cannot use deadly force legally against a non-deadly threat. Comes down to threat assessment and what is reasonable and necessary. I guess one could intervene and if/when the deadly threat was directed towards you, take action as needed. Also as stated in the manual, none of this is intended as legal advice. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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