Yes, state statute allows you to defend your property with force, and in some cases deadly force (yes they are two separate acts). That being said, it would be a very expensive lesson financially, emotionally, socially, going to lose your gun, get a free ride with po po, etc. Furthermore, the triers of the facts will be a "jury of your peers". Think about that one for a while in light of today's society. The prosecutor puts BGs graduation picture up on the easel so the jury can see what a good kid he was. Now his mother weeps her loss because he unsucessfully broke into your home. In the end its just stuff and thats why you should have insurance. Gonna be a lot better off in the end.