Yes. Despite Colorado having no stand your ground statute, the Colorado Supreme Court held you may defend yourself or others in public. You have no duty to retreat, and you can even use deadly force if you reasonably fear imminent death or serious bodily harm.1 Thirty-three states including Colorado recognize the “stand your ground” defense. …
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