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On 6/3/12 10:00 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 08:46:19 -0400, wrote: Bottom line for anybody with an IQ over about 3, if you are pursuing somebody, you are not STANDING your ground, you are COVERING ground. See the difference? === At least in Florida, not sure about other places, you are allowed to use deadly force to prevent the commission of a violent felony, even if requires pursuit. That is not "stand your ground" law however. In Florida, a violent felony means minding your own business while walking to the house where your dad is staying, armed with a soft drink and a bag of candy. In those circumstances, a self-appointed vigilante can confront you, get into a fight and then shoot you. Viva la Florida. |
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