Could You Return Fire To Someone Who Attacked You?
This video discusses the legal justifications for using deadly force in self-defense when attacked with an airsoft pistol. Criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve and USCCA Director of Content Kevin Michalowski explore scenarios where an airsoft gun might reasonably be perceived as a deadly threat, the legal definitions of deadly force and great bodily harm, and the importance of knowing local laws. The video emphasizes that the legality of returning fire is highly dependent on the specific circumstances and jurisdiction.







