Don't deal in half measures. If your life is in danger, why play around? Better him than you. Why is it such a persistent myth that you are not allowed to defend yourself in Canada? NOTE: It is perfectly legal to defend yourself in Canada. You have the right to defend the lives of you and your family. This subject has been beaten to death. What does it come down to?
1 - what you say to the police
2 - what the police see with their own eyes. You'll have a hard time claiming self defense if you pump 100 rounds into an intruder, or shoot him in the back.
There's much more detail to consider here, but you should read for yourself and decide, as I am not a lawyer. Check out these threads, one of which is from a police officer:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/832359-It-s-all-in-what-you-say
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...gun-for-Self-Defence-in-Seconds-and-Its-Legal
In a nutshell: if you are faced with an attacker and you feel your life is in danger, you are allowed to use any reasonable amount of force up to, and including, lethal, to save yourself. The end. Just don't say something stupid to the police afterwards. "I was afraid for my life. Can I speak to my lawyer now?" is pretty much all you need.
1 - what you say to the police
2 - what the police see with their own eyes. You'll have a hard time claiming self defense if you pump 100 rounds into an intruder, or shoot him in the back.
There's much more detail to consider here, but you should read for yourself and decide, as I am not a lawyer. Check out these threads, one of which is from a police officer:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/832359-It-s-all-in-what-you-say
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...gun-for-Self-Defence-in-Seconds-and-Its-Legal
In a nutshell: if you are faced with an attacker and you feel your life is in danger, you are allowed to use any reasonable amount of force up to, and including, lethal, to save yourself. The end. Just don't say something stupid to the police afterwards. "I was afraid for my life. Can I speak to my lawyer now?" is pretty much all you need.