Less Than Lethal, and other Stupid Ideas
Another dissent taking place here guys. If the scenario for less than lethal rubber pellets, or whatever, is that you plan to use such stuff for home defense, then you are about to understand the definition of, and also to become, an oxymoron.
Only justification there is for firing on an intruder, under the laws of most every State, is to fire in defense of your life or the lives of others who are in imminent danger of a fatal attack by whoever the target turns out to be. Most states also require you to prove that lethal force had to be used to stop an attack of the same threat level, so you better be sure not to shoot a burglar who only has a keygun to fight you with. AND be sure any and all shots you make are front to back, because continuing to fire on a fleeing felon will get you a manslaughter, or at least wrongful death indictment to deal with.
In the People's Republic of Maryland, the State's Attorney will STILL FILE CHARGES against you as a home and/or business owner if it is suspected that you "Anticipated the crime and planned to take unauthorized, illegal, felonious lethal action against the intruder rather than notify the authorities who are authorized to deal with criminals." (Paraphrasing an actual charge filed against one homeowner recently)
We have had a number of these cases filed against business people who stayed after hours in their places of business and "ambushed" criminals who broke into the places to burglarize them. One of the cases involved a storage warehouse owner who set up a welcoming committee after having been robbed 3 times before in a six week period, with no one ever caught by the police. Two felons were killed in a firefight that the robbers started. The business owners weer indicted and got to go to trial over it.
To "get away with" using force against a home invader in this state, first you may need to prove that you used a weapon that was NOT deliberately selected to ambush the poor criminal, but was a weapon of chance availability, like you "forgot" to unload your deer rifle after a hunt last year, and it "just happened to be" standing around your bedroom waiting to be cleaned and put away, someday. God help you if you used a tactical shotgun taken from a quick-release mount built in your closet. That's an "ambush" in Maryland, and you will absolutely be in jail a while over it.
Using either less than lethal weapons, or using lethal force that looks like the result of a specific planned response (read AMBUSH in the PRM) is going to get you locked up and all your guns confiscated until the legal beagles here have it proven to them that this was not a gangland execution and you are not a gangster yourself.
Plan to spend on average $100,000.00 on the legal defense, and plan on all your guns getting "lost" once confiscated, or held as "potential evidence for possible future prosecution", as you will most likely never see them again.
Solution?
Make sure that there is no one but you left alive to explain what happened, and
DO NOT call 911 until your lawyer is on the scene and you have shipped out your gun collection to one of your relatives or trusted friends who will lie about it when asked if they know what happened to the "arsenal" their "gun nut" relative/friend had been hiding at his house.
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arsenal in PRM is any storage area with over 2000 rounds of ammunition or more than 10 guns. Think you qualify? Most hunters do, and any plinkers have to think twice about going for a few bricks of .22LR when Wally World has a sale around here. Ony takes 4 bricks, and you need that arsenal license.
Best plan is to beat the perp to death with a claw hammer, so all they will confiscate will be your toolbox, unless they see your guns during the investigation, and figure you might just "act up" again..
The big trouble with all these threads about "Best Handgun for Self Defense", "What Shotgun Load for Home Defense", and on and on, is that for some reason everybody wants to talk about methods and procedures for probably killing somebody who is inside your home or business or trying to rob you on the street, but NOBODY gives a minute's thought to what your life will be like forever after, once the gunsmoke clears.
If you do not have an after action plan in place BEFORE the gunfire starts, then the one thing you can depend upon is that if you survive, your life will never be the same, and you may very well end up wishing the bad guy had just killed you in the fight, rather than having to spend years afterward trying to save yourself from all the crazy lawyers who will try to hound you to death frorever.
This is not the Wild West, and the Marshal is not going to walk around the scene once and say "Yup, that guy sure needed killin', good job."
You'll be damned lucky if the first response rookie County cop who shows up after the 911 call doesn't shoot you when you answer the door, what with you having forgotten to put your gun down first, and all. Can you say "The officer fired upon seeing a man with a gun at the scene of the 911 call?"