You should have just admitted you don't know. Stand your ground laws are simply an extension of castle laws. Laws born from English castle doctrine. That is a man's home is his castle so to speak. Some countries and even a few US states legally require citizens to flee from danger/threats. Even in their own home. Castle laws allow the home owner to stand their ground so to speak in their home. IOW they're not required by law to flee from threats. Stand your ground laws are merely an extension of castle laws outside of ones home. Car boat plane trailer sidewalk what have you. In simple terms a SYG law says I have the legal right to stand my ground when threatened. And here is the important part. SYG laws DO NOT in any way shape form or fashion allow the use of deadly force except in situations you were already authorized to use deadly force without the SYG law. With the SYG law I'm just no longer required by law to run like a rabbit when threatened outside the home/residence. Being a self proclaimed tough guy like you I would have thought you'd appreciate this. Irrelevant LEGALLY speaking.
Fuck you Lucrum, asshole. I knew about the castle doctrine. Again I haven't read the Florida stand your ground law. So generally I did understand the syg law and I understood about it applying outside of your home. So you added nothing to my knowledge, the devil is in the details and I haven't read the details of the law. Again fuck you asshole. No hard feeling ok.
As usual you don't understand shit, you only claim to. So if you understated castle doctrine and SYG laws, then what exactly is you're objection to them?
I'm not scared to read post on here by those who have different views like you are. Carry on furry critter.
You're a little dense lucrum, but hey that is you and your buddies calling card. Condescending little cunts, with little knowledge or common sense to back it up.
Says the guy who can't/won't answer simple questions. "So if you understated castle doctrine and SYG laws, then what exactly is you're objection to them?"