http://www.crimefilenews.com/2013/07/stand-your-ground-laws-are-natural.html
Moreover, if the last shot was intentional and may seem to have been unnecessary when considered in cold blood, the defendant would not necessarily lose his immunity if it followed close upon the others while the heat of the conflict was on, and if the defendant believed that he was fighting for his life."
Brown v. United States, 256 U.S. 335 (1921) (opinion by Justice Holmes).
The natural law of survival serves as a real deterrent for criminals that understandably must weigh the risks that victimizing someone may bring. For too many criminals the thought of jail is just not a substantial concern.
Foolish criminals risk their lives everyday in pursuit of ill-gotten gains or the perverted gratification of bullying, raping and the killing of others. Protecting criminals is abhorrent public policy of outlawing self-defense that does nothing but feed the community's crime rate.
Moreover, if the last shot was intentional and may seem to have been unnecessary when considered in cold blood, the defendant would not necessarily lose his immunity if it followed close upon the others while the heat of the conflict was on, and if the defendant believed that he was fighting for his life."
Brown v. United States, 256 U.S. 335 (1921) (opinion by Justice Holmes).
The natural law of survival serves as a real deterrent for criminals that understandably must weigh the risks that victimizing someone may bring. For too many criminals the thought of jail is just not a substantial concern.
Foolish criminals risk their lives everyday in pursuit of ill-gotten gains or the perverted gratification of bullying, raping and the killing of others. Protecting criminals is abhorrent public policy of outlawing self-defense that does nothing but feed the community's crime rate.