Castle Doctrine States

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Castle Doctrine
Duty to Retreat
Stand Your Ground
AlabamaAlabama
Stand Your Ground
AlaskaAlaska
Stand Your Ground
ArizonaArizona
Stand Your Ground
ArkansasArkansas
Stand Your Ground
CaliforniaCalifornia
Castle Doctrine
ColoradoColorado
Castle Doctrine
ConnecticutConnecticut
Duty to Retreat
DelawareDelaware
Duty to Retreat
FloridaFlorida
Stand Your Ground
GeorgiaGeorgia
Stand Your Ground
HawaiiHawaii
Duty to Retreat
IdahoIdaho
Stand Your Ground
IllinoisIllinois
Castle Doctrine
IndianaIndiana
Stand Your Ground
IowaIowa
Castle Doctrine
KansasKansas
Stand Your Ground
KentuckyKentucky
Stand Your Ground
LouisianaLouisiana
Stand Your Ground
MaineMaine
Duty to Retreat
MarylandMaryland
Duty to Retreat
MassachusettsMassachusetts
Duty to Retreat
MichiganMichigan
Stand Your Ground
MinnesotaMinnesota
Duty to Retreat
MississippiMississippi
Stand Your Ground
MissouriMissouri
Stand Your Ground
MontanaMontana
Stand Your Ground
NebraskaNebraska
Duty to Retreat
NevadaNevada
Stand Your Ground
New HampshireNew Hampshire
Stand Your Ground
New JerseyNew Jersey
Duty to Retreat
New MexicoNew Mexico
Castle Doctrine
New YorkNew York
Duty to Retreat
North CarolinaNorth Carolina
Stand Your Ground
North DakotaNorth Dakota
Duty to Retreat
OhioOhio
Stand Your Ground
OklahomaOklahoma
Stand Your Ground
OregonOregon
Castle Doctrine
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
Stand Your Ground
Rhode IslandRhode Island
Duty to Retreat
South CarolinaSouth Carolina
Stand Your Ground
South DakotaSouth Dakota
Stand Your Ground
TennesseeTennessee
Stand Your Ground
TexasTexas
Stand Your Ground
UtahUtah
Stand Your Ground
VermontVermont
Castle Doctrine
VirginiaVirginia
Castle Doctrine
WashingtonWashington
Castle Doctrine
West VirginiaWest Virginia
Stand Your Ground
WisconsinWisconsin
Duty to Retreat
WyomingWyoming
Castle Doctrine
Castle Doctrine States
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Last updated February 28, 2026

Castle Doctrine States

In the United States, laws regulating self-defense and the right to protect one’s presence in particular spaces vary from state to state, and often engender substantial debate. This article examines the legislation known as the "Castle Doctrine," which asserts that a person's home – and occasionally their workplace or vehicle – is their sanctuary, granting them the right to use force, even deadly force, in self-defense against an intruder, without the duty to retreat. While “Castle Doctrine” provides no obligation to retreat within one’s home or certain private spaces, the “Stand Your Ground” law expands this right to any place a person has a legal right to be, during a perceived threat. Lastly, “Duty to Retreat” laws necessitate the obligation to first retreat to safety if possible before using force.

  • The 'Stand Your Ground' law is the most widely-adopted across states, with states like Georgia, Alabama, Michigan, Texas, and more recognizing this law.
  • The 'Castle Doctrine' is practiced in fewer states, including Wyoming, California, Illinois, New Mexico, and others.
  • A minority of states, including Massachusetts, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Wisconsin, retain the ‘Duty to Retreat’ laws, showing a trend towards adopting non-retreat self-defense laws such as “Stand Your Ground” and “Castle Doctrine.”
  • States like Iowa uniquely have both a Castle Doctrine and a Stand Your Ground law variation, demonstrating that blending of these self-defense laws is also a possibility to cater to the distinct characteristics of the state population.

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Region ↕Self Defense Law 2025↕Open Carry Legality↕Crime Rate 2023↕
TexasStand Your Ground
HawaiiDuty to Retreat
MissouriStand Your Ground
DelawareDuty to Retreat
New YorkDuty to Retreat
New JerseyDuty to Retreat
MississippiStand Your Ground
WyomingCastle Doctrine
AlabamaStand Your Ground
OklahomaStand Your Ground
VirginiaCastle Doctrine
WashingtonCastle Doctrine
NebraskaDuty to Retreat
South DakotaStand Your Ground
UtahStand Your Ground
NevadaStand Your Ground
IndianaStand Your Ground
MaineDuty to Retreat
MarylandDuty to Retreat
MinnesotaDuty to Retreat
KansasStand Your Ground
AlaskaStand Your Ground
PennsylvaniaStand Your Ground
TennesseeStand Your Ground
FloridaStand Your Ground
South CarolinaStand Your Ground
ColoradoCastle Doctrine
LouisianaStand Your Ground
OregonCastle Doctrine
MassachusettsDuty to Retreat
IowaCastle Doctrine
MontanaStand Your Ground
Rhode IslandDuty to Retreat
North DakotaDuty to Retreat
KentuckyStand Your Ground
VermontCastle Doctrine
North CarolinaStand Your Ground
ArizonaStand Your Ground
ConnecticutDuty to Retreat
IllinoisCastle Doctrine
OhioStand Your Ground
ArkansasStand Your Ground
MichiganStand Your Ground
West VirginiaStand Your Ground
New MexicoCastle Doctrine
GeorgiaStand Your Ground
New HampshireStand Your Ground
WisconsinDuty to Retreat
CaliforniaCastle Doctrine
IdahoStand Your Ground

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