when there is no longer a deadly threat....
Perhaps not as much as you think. It's fairly universal that the use of deadly force is an offense -- a crime. I think that's true for every state (although I am not a lawyer and I haven't researched it).MTT TL said:Your state laws may vary greatly on what actions constitute an offense.
I think that's a different meaning of the word "offense." I interpreted the title of the thread to mean when does defense (a reactive response to another's action that constitutes a danger to me) change to offense (a proactive action by me that constitutes a danger to someone else). Like the difference between the offense and the defense in football.MTT TL said:My point was more along the lines as to what other actions might constitute an offense. Other than deadly force after the threat has ended.