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  • Make My Day Law in Colorado - Heres how it works - Shouse Law Group
    Colorado’s “Make My Day“ law allows you to use force and even deadly force against an intruder in your home (including when you are a guest in a hotel room) whom you reasonably believe is committing a crime and posing a physical danger Make My Day law is alternatively referred to as the Castle Doctrine or; the “force-against-intruders
  • Defining Your “Castle” in Colorado - USLawShield
    Colorado law may treat self-defense cases differently based on location Learn about Castle Doctrine and how you can better protect you and your family
  • Castle doctrine - Wikipedia
    A castle doctrine, also known as a castle law or a defense of habitation law, is a legal doctrine that designates a person's abode or any legally occupied place (for example, an automobile or a home) as a place in which that person has protections and immunities permitting one, in certain circumstances, to use force (up to and including deadly
  • Understanding Self-Defense Laws in Colorado
    Learn when Colorado law allows the use of force and deadly force in self-defense Covers rules for citizens, CCW holders, police, and armed security guards, including Castle Doctrine and no duty to retreat
  • The Impact Of Colorado’s Castle Doctrine On Self-Defense Cases
    The Castle Doctrine is a legal principle rooted in the idea that a person’s home is their sanctuary and that this grants them the right to defend it against intruders Colorado has expanded on this principle through its “Make My Day” law, codified under C R S § 18-1-704 5
  • Castle Doctrine in Colorado - Gunlaws101
    The castle doctrine allows the use of deadly force to defend one's self, their home, and others on the property, if they feel it is necessary
  • Colorado “Stand Your Ground” Law: Explained - Right Law Group
    Unlike states with specific Stand Your Ground laws, Colorado uses a hybrid Castle Doctrine Someone acting in justified self-defense generally has no duty to retreat before using physical force in their home or in a place they legally occupy
  • Is Colorado a “Stand Your Ground” State? See What the Law Says
    In Colorado, the Make My Day law, also known as the "Castle Doctrine," allows individuals to use deadly force to protect themselves or others in their home or occupied vehicle If these
  • Colorado Self-Defense Laws: When is it Legal? - Anaya Chadderdon, P. C.
    When faced with a threat at home, Colorado’s Make My Day Law (often referred to as the Castle Doctrine) provides residents with the right to use deadly force to defend themselves and their families from intruders who may threaten them Under this statute, a person can use deadly force if:
  • Colorado Self-Defense Laws – When can I use force legally?
    It is Colorado’s version of The Castle Doctrine, a legal principle that people have the right to “absolute safety” while in their homes Even if the intruder meant no harm, the Make My Day law protects occupants from both criminal and civil liability as long as they reasonably believed the intruder meant to harm





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