The Legal Use of Force: Gun Laws
This video from the US Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) features Michael Martin and Tim Schmidt discussing the legal use of force, specifically differentiating between reasonable force and deadly force for concealed carry permit holders. They emphasize that laws vary significantly by state and advise viewers to research their local statutes. The discussion highlights that reasonable force is the minimum level needed to end a threat, while deadly force is reserved for imminent and unavoidable danger of death or grave bodily harm. The video is presented as an educational resource for understanding self-defense laws.









