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In the aftermath of the Trayvon Martin case, our government just wants to ensure that anyone using their arms in self defense shouldn't be doing any less of that; instigating something against someone then shooting that person on grounds of "defending" yourself is an abuse of the SYG (Stand Your Ground) law. And even if they are repealed new, improved ones will take their place.
So NB, I ask you:
I'm by no means inclining that we should flee before fighting, but aggressors who hide behind the SYG law in justification of deadly force are no different from murderers; they are justified, they are bullies under the protection of the law.
So NB, I ask you:
Adam and Eric are classmates.
Adam enjoys physically bullying Eric for no reason other than he finds it entertaining. Adam also has a concealed gun and knowingly intimidates others so that if they confront them, he'll just shoot'em.
When Eric stands up for himself in a way that clearly presents the possibility of injury against Adam, Adam shoots and kills Eric.
Should Adam's actions be admissible on the grounds of self defense, even though he was the sole instigator of the incident?
If so, what does that say about people like Adam? That people who spark altercations with the intent of killing another if their power is being checked should be protected by SYG laws?
Adam enjoys physically bullying Eric for no reason other than he finds it entertaining. Adam also has a concealed gun and knowingly intimidates others so that if they confront them, he'll just shoot'em.
When Eric stands up for himself in a way that clearly presents the possibility of injury against Adam, Adam shoots and kills Eric.
Should Adam's actions be admissible on the grounds of self defense, even though he was the sole instigator of the incident?
If so, what does that say about people like Adam? That people who spark altercations with the intent of killing another if their power is being checked should be protected by SYG laws?
I'm by no means inclining that we should flee before fighting, but aggressors who hide behind the SYG law in justification of deadly force are no different from murderers; they are justified, they are bullies under the protection of the law.