👉 A trustee weapon refers to the authority granted to a trustee, typically in a trust agreement, to use force or any means deemed necessary to protect the trust's assets or enforce the trustee's duties, even if it involves harming a third party. This power is often invoked when the trustee perceives an imminent threat to the trust's interests or the safety of beneficiaries. However, the use of such a weapon is subject to strict legal constraints to prevent abuse and ensure that any force used is proportionate and justified, safeguarding the rights of all parties involved.