Rhode Island Self-Defense is a form of self-defense that is legal in the state of Rhode Island. It is a method of self-protection that is allowed by the state in order to protect an individual from an aggressor. There are three main types of Rhode Island Self-Defense: deadly force, nondeadly force, and stand your ground. Deadly force is used when an individual believes that their life is in danger, and they must use a weapon to protect themselves. Nondeadly force is used when an individual believes that their safety is threatened, and they must use physical force to protect themselves. Stand your ground is a law that allows an individual to use force to protect themselves in their home or vehicle without the fear of being prosecuted. Rhode Island Self-Defense allows individuals to protect themselves, their family, and their property from harm in certain situations.