My neighbor owns a house and has lived with a lady from North Carolina for 2 years. She asked if the Castle doctrine would cover her for defending herself in the home she shares with him. Would she be able to defend herself from the house she doesn't technically own in a state she isn't a resident? Does that even matter? She works at home and is under the impression that if someone kicked the door down and meant to harm her she couldn't protect herself with a firearm.
Unrelated, if someone wasn't legally able to buy a handgun, would they also be restricted from using a handgun, present in the home and owned legally by their spouse or friend, to defend themselves?
Thanks
Unrelated, if someone wasn't legally able to buy a handgun, would they also be restricted from using a handgun, present in the home and owned legally by their spouse or friend, to defend themselves?
Thanks
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