We all agree we have the right to protect ourselves and our homes—but do you really know what that means? Can you use any amount of force to protect your home, family, and belongings? Spoiler: It’s not as simple as it sounds.
In this video, we dive into Montana 45-3-103: Use of force in defense of an occupied structure and break down exactly what the law says about defending your home—and where the line is drawn. Don’t guess when it comes to something this important—watch now and be informed!
No Duty to Retreat: What Does Montana Law Actually Say?"
Did you know Montana law says you don’t have to run or call for help if you’re facing a threat? Montana Title 45-3-110 spells it out: if you’re lawfully in a place and threatened with bodily harm or death, you have the right to stand your ground—no obligation to retreat or summon law enforcement before using force.
But what does that really mean in practice? In this video, I’ll break it down, explain how it ties into self-defense laws like 45-3-102 and 45-3-103, and clear up common misconceptions. Don’t wait until it’s too late to understand your rights—watch now to get the facts!
Think Montana's 'Stand Your Ground' law gives you unlimited authority to defend yourself? Think again! In this video, we break down 45-3-102 and uncover the truth about what you can and can’t do when it comes to protecting yourself and others. Montana law has clear lines, and understanding them could make all the difference. Don’t miss this must-watch explanation of your rights and responsibilities!
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"A righteous man who falters before the wicked is like a murky spring and a polluted well." — Proverbs 25:26 (NKJV)
Evil prevails when good people fail to stand strong. Just as clean water becomes useless when polluted, a protector who is unprepared cannot guard their family. Training in self-defense and home safety ensures we stand firm against threats, not faltering when danger comes. Join us for training on the first Saturday of every month to gain the skills needed to defend your loved ones.
Equip yourself with knowledge and skill—because your family's safety depends on it.