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In reply to the discussion: What about Trayvon's right to stand his ground? Finally, CNN asks the right question. [View all]nyquil_man
(1,443 posts)If it's just about Zimmerman getting out of his truck, why not simply say that he's within his rights to get out of the truck? You're on solid ground with that argument; it's been thoroughly pointed out that the dispatcher's advice did not constitute an order.
You add in this bit about Zimmerman having the right to try and talk to Martin when Z's own account shows that he never really had an interest in trying to talk to M. Why not say that Zimmerman had the right to get out of his truck to look for a street address, which is what he says he was doing? That's a substantial claim and, what's more, it has the benefit of comporting with the available evidence. By throwing speculation into the mix, you dilute your argument.
I wish Zimmerman had exercised his right to talk to Martin. As Investigator Serino pointed out, if Zimmerman had exercised that right when he was still inside his truck, none of this might have happened.