Welcome from South Carolina...
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Welcome from South Carolina...
Sometimes in life you have to stand your ground. It's a hard lesson to learn and even most adults don't get it, but in the end only I can be responsible for my life. If faced with any type of adversity, only I can overcome it. Waiting for someone else to take responsibility is a long fruitless wait.
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Eddie, better double check those laws about shooting anyone on your property...I'm just sayin'
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Hello Eddie, and welcome from Missouri to this great forum - good folks and LOTS of good info here! Stay safe.....
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Thanx everyone, i'll always be carefull and look into the law more here in florida its called(stand your ground law) you were always allowed to proyect ur self inside ur home but now you can protect yourself onyour property the law came out about 2 yrs agoits called stand your ground law i hope i never have to use such force in my life time ...
Please do not take offense to this but, some of the statements you have written in your posts lead me to believe that you might be misinterpreting the law. "Stand your ground" is not a legal term, it is a phrase used by the media to try to sensationalize their message which, at times, is not an accurate representation of the facts or in this case the law. I highly recommend that you sit down and speak with an attorney who is well versed in FL gun laws and have him/her completely and accurately describe the laws to you, as well as, how the use of force pertains to self-defense. I'm probably nitpicking here but, the location of where an attack occurs has no bearing on whether or not you are "allowed" to protect yourself. The word "allowed" implies that someone must first give you permission to protect yourself before you perform an act of self-defense. Again, I do not mean to offend you in any way and I hope that I am just misinterpreting your statements. If I in anyway misinterpreted your statements, please accept my apologies.
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Welcome to the forum, Eddie.
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Welcome to the forum from SW Ohio.Read a bunch of posts, ask questions, learn, take a couple of classes, practice, practice, practice, and keep doing all of the previous. Good luck and stay safe.
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