Can I Use Deadly Force Against A Kidnapping?
This video from the USCCA addresses the critical question of when deadly force is legally permissible in the context of a kidnapping. It emphasizes the importance of considering all options and outlines the three criteria for a good shot: target acquisition, identification, and isolation. The content suggests that deadly force is likely justified to prevent further harm to a child during a kidnapping, while also stressing the shooter's responsibility for every round fired. The video promotes the USCCA's mission and membership benefits, offering resources for gun owners to educate themselves on self-defense laws and training.









