Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Texas A&M Study Says Castle-Doctrine Laws Increase Homicides, Don't Deter Crime [View all]pnwmom
(110,261 posts)and not just someone who has gotten away with murder due to poorly written gun laws.
And please prove that juries in Texas are fairer than those in Florida and other states, where a black person who shoots a white person is much more likely to be convicted than in the reverse situation.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/article1233133.ece
Florida's "stand your ground'' law has allowed drug dealers to avoid murder charges and gang members to walk free. It has stymied prosecutors and confused judges. It has also served its intended purpose, exonerating dozens of people who were deemed to be legitimately acting in self-defense. Among them: a woman who was choked and beaten by an irate tenant and a man who was threatened in his driveway by a felon.
Seven years since it was passed, Florida's "stand your ground" law is being invoked with unexpected frequency, in ways no one imagined, to free killers and violent attackers whose self-defense claims seem questionable at best.
Cases with similar facts show surprising sometimes shocking differences in outcomes. If you claim "stand your ground" as the reason you shot someone, what happens to you can depend less on the merits of the case than on who you are, whom you kill and where your case is decided.
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And still wondering about that photo of the apartment complex you posted, where you insisted the Rodriguez/Danaher murder took place. What was your source on that? The NRA?