Im sorry for the confusion.
The notorious NYC subway shooter had studied recent cases and rulings on shootings. In fact he'd prepared his Mother in case he'd shot someone. She called an attorney with a good rep that he'd found through research.
His studying case law was successfully used by the State as evidence of premeditation. Its abnormal, the State argued, for a rational person to read up on how to legally shoot another person. You can find the whole argument and precedents cited through Google.
I brief ROE, all the time.
I train Mil, LEO, Fed, and civs.
Excluding combat operations, the articulated facts of justifiable homicide are near impossible to debate. When teaching FonF or Shoot/NoShoot courses I never allow my instructors to say "youde be wrong", "thats illegal" etc. Scenario driven training is effective for developing decision making skills, but it isnt the court of law.
If you read the applicable laws, you will find NO SCENARIOS.
Just Law.
Provided you're a moral and reasonable person, if you find yourself forced to apply deadly force, it is very likely that you're case, if prosecuted, will turn out favorably.
Your being knowledgeable on the applicable laws may give you the false confidence to make a statement to a LEO after a shooting. Making a statement is the worst thing you could ever do, no matter what the circumstances.
If anyone disagrees with my last sentence please contact a reputable criminal defense attorney who has time on the other side. For fifty bucks he will adamantly agree with my last statement. And that could save your fantail someday.
I certainly don't endorse disregarding the law, but urbanlegend lawyers should be hung.
I keep saying moral, I don't train or work with normal people. I don't think anyone here falls into that category and felt safe using that language. Im sorry if that didnt translate well.
Here is my opinion, OPINION, on guns:
I believe in the Second Amendment. Period.
Its your right to own a gun, your responsibility to know how to use it safely, and I hope you seek out and support like minded individuals.
My best friend requires an NRA card before he allows you in his home.
Im not nearly as polarized, but I do walk the same path.