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In reply to the discussion: Stand Your Ground or Duty to Retreat [View all]ManiacJoe
(10,138 posts)20. The law by itself does not adjust anyone's thinking.
Do you feel, the knowledge of the law, whatever the law, adjusts the mentality or actions of the victim given the adrenaline and heat of the moment?
When under pressure, people tend to default to their level of training. Folks who have taken self defense classes have been exposed to what the law actually is, and have been taught the difference between the good and bad responses and how to arrive at those tactical decisions.
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If you're a christian fundamentalist...you stand your ground.....if you're an...
Namvet67
May 2012
#1
I repectfully disagree.....I have studied christianity ...forced on me for 12 years...on my own for
Namvet67
May 2012
#33
You kill to prevent killing.......again.....I don't see the logic....the life you take is final.....
Namvet67
May 2012
#34
In your home, at night, common law allowed you to use deadly force against a dwelling intruder.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2012
#12