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Perhaps a call to the Attorney General in your state should be able to answer your question as they say straight from the horse's mouth
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Agreed.
It has been pointed out that there have been Castle Laws on some states books for years, but the point is that now there are a new round of extended or improved Castle Laws being enacted in some states. These are new laws. The SC law was signed in 2006. The NC law just happened in 2009. I think the Florida Castle law is also new. These newer Castle Laws are based on the old common laws but offer better rights for gun owners......at least that's my take.
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The main thing I would emphasize is that these laws vary a lot from state to state and small subtleties can have a big effect on your freedom, so it pays to be familiar with your state's particular law and understand those angles.
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Good Point. I live on the border of SC & NC. Both have new Castle laws, but NC does not have the part for civil law suit protection. I keep that in mind, but of course if it's life or death then my decision is obvious.