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Old March 9, 2013, 02:00 PM   #2
TimSr
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What is funny about the recent case in FL involving "stand your ground" is that whether you believe the version of the man arrested, or the version by supporters of the dead alleged attacker, in either scenario, the "stand your ground" law is irrelevant, and cannot be applied. "Stand your ground" does not justify pursuit of a suspected criminal as was alleged, nor when you are on your back, getting your head banged against the sidewalk does your "duty to retreat" even become an obligation for which you need "stand your ground" to protect you from.
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