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Unread 07-16-2013, 11:17 AM   #1
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This is the present law in Florida and several states. I am posting its meaning its definition at present! ~~Eric http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand-your-ground_law
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The law is the law.

However, as a practical matter, if outside of your house, it is better to use discretion - if possible - instead of valor.
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Unread 07-16-2013, 01:42 PM   #3
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There is an effort to repeal it as vague and thus unconstitutional!!!
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Unread 07-16-2013, 01:43 PM   #4
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The frustrating thing is that this recent case had NOTHING to do with the "Stand Your Ground" law. It is being tried as a simple "self defense" case. This will of course, never stops the libs from trying to leverage any case to eliminate this law, since they feel it directly affects a certain group of people.
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However, as a practical matter, if outside of your house, it is better to use discretion - if possible - instead of valor.
That is some very sage advice...

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Some thing has to happen nationally or we will have 50 seperate opinions!
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Here is Florida' law!!http://floridastandyourground.org/
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We do have an excellent Castle/Stand Your Ground Law in Illinois and there is also the clause, the person standing their ground can not be sued.
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In North Caroline, we have had "no duty to retreat" for quite a while.

GRNC helped put Castle Doctrine in place in 2011. This relieves you of civil liability if you comply with all the law's requirements.

Our HB.650 of 2011 brought this into law. It's worth taking a look at if your state does not have civil liability relief in place.

We're in the middle of another set of improvements right now. HB.937 of 2013. This one will allow CCH holders to keep handguns in their vehicles on school campuses, and repeal the Jim Crow era Sheriff administered pistol permit system. It's close to final passage both houses now, and in conference between them as I write this.

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Az. currently, also, has a stand your ground law. This state, like many others, understands the reality of our current state of affairs. Calling 911 just won't hack it.
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Some thing has to happen nationally or we will have 50 seperate opinions!
Well, we have a national union formed by the states. The national government has only certain rights/powers given to it by the Constitution. Please refer to the 10th Amendment to the Constitution.
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In my opinion, there has been more done these past five years to divide any Union this country once had than anytime before and I have no idea what it will be like at the end of the next three years. One thing for sure, IMO, it will take many many years to repair the damage done. Hope and Change actually was Divide and Conquer................


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If I try to retreat I do not want to be shot in the back.I will stand my ground no matter what the law is.
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Probably for a while, everyone needs to carry a nice 12ga shotgun in their vehicle. I sort of remember where one would have come in good use against some gangsters that drug a truck driver out of his vehicle, beat him, then threw a huge brick at his head, wounding him for life. I've always wondered what would have happened if he had had a 12ga and was able to use it. He'd probably be the one in trouble, but at least he'd be less hurt. I think in every State, a 12ga shotgun is legal and more effective than most firearms in a bad situation.
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Aah, in New York State, it's legal to carry around a shotgun in one's vehicle. It must , however, be unloaded. So, one would need to do like Barney Fife and his "bullet", and carry a shotgun shell or two in the shirt pocket--just in case.
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If you have to have an unloaded shotgun in your car. Buy one of those Russian magazine fed models. That's as quick as you are ever going to get a shotgun loaded.
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With all that has happened and will continue to happen across our nation, the only protection a law abiding citizen has to defend himself, herself, their family and property is the....stand your ground laws the 2nd Amendment, without those, the law abiding citizen has no chance and they become sheeples............IMO.
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Well, Kentucky always has had the concept of self defense. Not sure of how it is in Western Kentucky, but in Eastern Kentucky, the castle doctrine does not add anything.

For example, if you drove into my mother-in-law's yard after dark, she took her shotgun and let off at the car. Whenever we were going to be late in getting there, we always called to let her know.

If you tried to walk into the yard from the road, the dogs would always alert her. (The dogs always liked my wife. One day I was rough housing with my wife and one of the dogs started growling. I stopped.)
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1st time I heard of a stand your ground law in Illinois, but I'm only 66.
I do know if you shoot somebody he just about has to be in your bed and better have an ax or a gun in his cold dead hand.
We are just now getting a CCW law which might start in actual use in about a year.

We must be aware that though there have been some firearm law successes lately, that the antis will never let up.
They will continue to come from every angle and crack they can find.
Facts and statistics mean nothing to them.

We just saw what some fool wannabee has caused and that will be ringing a long time.

I just read another thread where another idiot thought a badge for CCW would be a good idea.
2nd time I have seen that. Both got roundly pummelled.
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Home Invasion for real. Years ago in the middle of the night we awoken by a masked man pointing his gun directly at us. One kicked our front door in and the other stood at the base of our bed. He had came through the bathroom window. He grabbed Debbys' handbag! We heard shooting in the living room as my son in law tackled the other! Kenny grabed the gun and returned fire as the 2 escaped with nothing dropping Debbys bag in our driveway! Lesson learned, Keep your firearms within reach of any emergency or their worthless~~~~Eric
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