Castle Law
Castle Law!
Law section 34 Canadian Criminal code says, “you can defend yourself BUT ONLY reasonable and disproportionate measures”
I know it does not make sense, but the force must be only if it’s reasonable and less aggressive than the suspect's aggression towards you.
There is a ‘No KING your castle’ law here in Canada as it is in the United States.
Know your rights!
Knowing is half the battle!
Lawyer Phillip Millar on a Canadian right to defend themselves, their family and their home.
1- Fortify your front door, with a deadbolt and a reinforced striker plate metal frame on you front and back door.
2- CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environment design)
https://www.yrp.ca/en/crime-prevention/Environmental-Design.asp#
3- Cameras
4- Maglite Flashlight (6 battery cell holder) flashlight
Dog spray (protect children from dogs)
Baseball bat (for baseball)
Street survival course
5- Police response time (city 5-10 minutes and country 40 minutes)
6- Tell your local MP that we need castle law. The ability to protect or homes and families
Lawyer’s advice:
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/16YHX3SKru/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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