Here is the scenario,
You legally own a gun and a CCW. An intruder breaks in to your house and you engage the intruder but your firearm is either knocked out of your hand or it is in the other room. You have a family member in the house who has a felony record (non-violent) and cannot own a firearm. They retrieve your firearm from either being knocked out of your hand, or from the other room with your direction, and they shoot the intruder and save your life, and possibly everyone's life in the house. It is a clear situation of self defense. The state is Colorado where the "make my day law" is alive and well.
1. What do you think will happen to the family member for shooting a gun in self defense even though they are not allowed to own a firearm?
2. What do you think will happen to you for them shooting your firearm in self defense? Would your guns and CCW be taken away from you?
Your feedback and comments are appreciated.
You legally own a gun and a CCW. An intruder breaks in to your house and you engage the intruder but your firearm is either knocked out of your hand or it is in the other room. You have a family member in the house who has a felony record (non-violent) and cannot own a firearm. They retrieve your firearm from either being knocked out of your hand, or from the other room with your direction, and they shoot the intruder and save your life, and possibly everyone's life in the house. It is a clear situation of self defense. The state is Colorado where the "make my day law" is alive and well.
1. What do you think will happen to the family member for shooting a gun in self defense even though they are not allowed to own a firearm?
2. What do you think will happen to you for them shooting your firearm in self defense? Would your guns and CCW be taken away from you?
Your feedback and comments are appreciated.