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May 03, 2005

May 3, 2005. 01:00 AM
The Good, the Bad and the Floridian
Let's say that you're behind the wheel and think someone wants to carjack your automobile and cause you bodily harm. Or suppose you get into a dispute with another shopper over a place in the supermarket's checkout line, and the shopper's aggressive behaviour causes you to fear imminent peril. In both cases, you could — and common sense suggests that you should — retreat or back away from the scene if it can be done safely. But in Florida under a measure passed overwhelmingly by the state legislature last week, you would no longer have a duty to escape or retreat before resorting to the use of deadly force. The bill, signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Jeb Bush, will allow people in Florida — without fear of criminal prosecution or civil action — to shoot, stab or pummel to death anyone who causes them to fear for their lives outside of their homes, on the street, or in their cars or businesses. It's called the "Castle Doctrine," meaning your body, not just your home, is your castle and that you can stand your ground and meet force with force virtually anywhere if you reasonably believe injury or death might occur. A retired police officer in St. Petersburg, writing in the St. Petersburg Times, described the legislature's bill as the "citizens' right to shoot others on the street if they feel threatened" and asked, "Are they nuts?" That, we cannot answer (Toronto Star May 3,2005)


Hey folks this is just where I want to spend my winter holidays. "Hey you Canadian, I feel threatened by you." Bang, bang your dead.

This law definitely gives new meaning to the expression "Your home is your Castle."

Comments:
land of the brave. home of the free and then there's florida. concealed weapons are legal here and they sell beautiful public beaches to Marriott.:)
 
Isn't Jeb wonderful. You'd think his mother was on drugs or alcohol when she was carrying him.
 
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