Can you shoot an intruder in Missouri?
Similarly, you may ask, does Missouri have stand your ground?
Missouri has a law that allows citizens to defend themselves in public areas. There is not a duty to retreat. Sometimes referred to as a Stand Your Ground law, in Missouri, if you have a legal right to be in a location, then you also have a right to protect yourself if you're in imminent threat of deadly harm.
Similarly, can I legally shoot someone on my property?
Shooting Trespassers In general, property owners cannot use deadly force to protect property. But property owners may be able to shoot at trespassers in self-defense if they fear great bodily harm or death. The law gives property owners the right to defend themselves with a reasonable response.
You can shoot anywhere in Missouri except in cities that prohibit it. As long as you can safely shoot, you are fine.