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Armed Defender’s Dilemma Lesson 4: When Deadly Force Is Justified — The Threat Must Be Imminent and Serious
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Armed Defender’s Dilemma Lesson 4: When Deadly Force Is Justified — The Threat Must Be Imminent and Serious

Jim Flanders
Last updated: February 13, 2026 8:58 pm
Jim Flanders Published February 13, 2026
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In Lesson 4 of CCW Safe’s 36 Lessons for Armed Defenders series, the focus turns to one of the most critical and misunderstood aspects of self-defense law: the threat must be imminent and serious.

Criminal defense attorney Don West explains the core legal threshold that governs the use of deadly force across the United States. While statutes vary slightly by state, the foundational rule is consistent: a defender must reasonably believe they are facing the imminent threat of death or great bodily harm.

But what does “imminent” really mean in a courtroom?

And how serious does an injury have to be before the law allows deadly force?

That’s where firearms instructor Steve Moses provides what he calls the tactical translation of the law. Legal language is one thing. Making a split-second decision in a chaotic encounter is another. Lesson 4 bridges that gap.

The episode explores:

  • Why “imminent” does not mean “eventually” or “possibly”
  • How ability, opportunity, and intent shape a self-defense claim
  • Why fear alone is not enough
  • How distance, positioning, and disparity of force factor into the analysis
  • Why some controversial self-defense cases end in acquittal—and others end in prison

Through real-world case studies and practical insights, Lesson 4 illustrates how small differences in timing, positioning, and perception can dramatically affect the legal outcome of a defensive shooting.

For responsibly armed citizens, understanding this lesson is essential. The law does not give broad permission to use deadly force. It provides a narrow exception under very specific circumstances. Knowing exactly where that line is—and how prosecutors and juries evaluate it—can mean the difference between freedom and a homicide conviction.

The full video, podcast, and in-depth expert review are now available on the CCW Safe website.

Responsible gun owners don’t just train to shoot—they train to decide. Lesson 4 reinforces that deadly force is never about anger, ego, or property. It is about surviving a truly imminent and serious threat. Understanding that standard before you ever face it is part of living the armed lifestyle.

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