"but they tresspassed first. He has the right to protect his property,"
Trespass is a civil offence, the remedy for which is to sue in court. I'm not aware that any specific right to defend property exists.
The article mentions the concept of reasonable force - I'm not sure how firing a honking great lump of mahogany can be considered reasonable. Unless you are defending against a locomotive based attack.
"but they tresspassed first. He has the right to protect his property,"
Trespass is a civil offence, the remedy for which is to sue in court. I'm not aware that any specific right to defend property exists.
The article mentions the concept of reasonable force - I'm not sure how firing a honking great lump of mahogany can be considered reasonable. Unless you are defending against a locomotive based attack.