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#182 |
Coronation Incarnate
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Bullets from guns people pull the trigger of kill people.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bottom lands of the Missoula floods
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There are two separate legal issues...
One is the Trayvon Martin case, itself... the other is the "Stand Your Ground" law and concept. As Classic says, the "facts" are not in on the Martin case, but there is a lot of emotion. And, as Classic posted above, there is a lot to be said about the "Stand Your Ground" law. It's more appropriate to call this law a “Castle Doctrine” because that is what the NRA called it when it was distributed via "ALEC", the American Legislative Exchange Council" Here is a link to the "model legislation" as proposed by ALEC and the NRA. The link down-loads a 3-page PDF document of the "Castle Doctrine". I urge Dwellars to download and read the entire PDF. But here is my short version... Basically, Section 1 The concept of "a man's house is his castle" is extended to vehicles and to anything in which a person might sleep, and that anyone who claims to have used defensive force is presumed to have been in fear of bodily harm and deems any defensive force as permissible under this law Here is Section 1, Item 1: Section 1. {Home Protection, Use of Deadly Force, Presumption of Fear of Death or Harm} Quote:
Section 2 goes well beyond any previous legislation by giving immunity from prosecution of any person using "defensive force" It is section 2 that is controversial to the public, and opposed by Depts of Justices, D.A.'s, and Law Enforcement. Here is Section 2: Quote:
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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: in the house and on the street-how many, many feet we meet!
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Werepandas - lurking in your shadows
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: In the Deep South
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in addition to the stand your ground law, there is also the use of force continuim to be considered which takes in to account physical condition, prior knowledge, and age
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
Join Date: Dec 2005
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![]() X number of people texted whiles driving and didn't kill anyone yesterday. X number of people were over the legal blood alcohol limit, drove, and didn't kill anyone yesterday. X number of priests sodomized young boys and didn't kill anyone yesterday. Need I continue with this stupid rationale? Bingo! Had the race roles been reversed, the black shooter would have been arrested. THAT is the issue.
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Person who doesn't update the user title
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Just read that Zimmerman 'fears for his life'.
does that mean he's going to open fire on the world? |
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I got nothing
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Central PA
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I am a firm believer in the 2nd Amendment and carry a gun daily. As I type this, it in my briefcase within arms-length. I don't want to be a statistic if some nut-ball comes to the office I work in (law firm) and decides to start shooting.
That being said, the Martin case is a textbook example of someone who steps outside the legal boundaries dictating LEGAL use of deadly force. The number one argument is that he gave chase. Once he did that, he became the aggressor and can no longer claim self defense. In PA, we now have the Castle Doctrine which says that you no longer have to flee when threatened and can stand your ground in your "castle"...home or workplace. It used to be that, if someone broke into your home and threatened you, YOU had the duty to retreat if at all possible. No longer, which I am thankful for. Still...if someone breaks in to my house and I draw down on them with my handgun and they flee...the confrontation is over. If I give chase and shoot him, I am then the aggressor. That is what happened in this case and he should be charged. ETA: When I say this is what happened in this case...I did not mean that the victim confronted the shooter. I meant that the shooter gave chase and subsequently shot the young man.
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Only looks like a disaster tourist
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In Colorado this is called the "make my day" law.
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
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Franklin Pierce
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The idea that you don't have to run away if someone breaks into your house?
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
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Yes
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