Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 8
th, 2024 at 3:32pm:
I think in Aussie weapons are graded in classes.
Whatever weapon assailants have you are allowed to use a weapons of that grade or 1 class higher.
If someone throws a tennis ball at you, you should not shoot them.
If they approach you with knives, it is a different scenario.
248. Self-defence against unprovoked assault
When a person is unlawfully assaulted, and has not provoked
the assault, it is lawful for him to use such force to the assailant
as is reasonably necessary to make effectual defence against the
assault, provided that the force used is not intended, and is not
such as is likely, to cause death or grievous bodily harm.
If the nature of the assault is such as to cause reasonable
apprehension of death or grievous bodily harm, and the person
using force by way of defence believes, on reasonable grounds,
that he cannot otherwise preserve the person defended from
death or grievous bodily harm, it is lawful for him to use any
such force to the assailant as is necessary for defence, even
though such force may cause death or grievous bodily harm.