Well....that only (usually) applies to private residences. Not public places, or places of work. Shiet, now THAT would be crazy. Imagine stand your ground laws in public places!
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @ASAPFernz
Castle doctrine is for private residences. Stand your ground has actually been passed bit they wabt to add to it to allow a person to defend themselves wherever they are.
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Replying to @ismarebear @ASAPFernz
Tbh I don't like the sound of that. Unless the vetting of people allowed to have guns is extremely thorough, I won't feel more secure if I know others can just whip out their damn glock to be a vigilante whenever they feel "threatened".
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @ASAPFernz
Do studies on different countries & cultures w/ different gun laws. Switzerland has almost no restriction on gun use but I felt it was one of the safest & friendliest places to visit but it does have a lot to do w/ the locals & their way of life.
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Replying to @ismarebear @ASAPFernz
You make a good point with Switzerland! Never knew that. But also look at the flip side with places like Australia and Japan with super tight restrictions and very low deaths via firearm. Can also be attributed to cultural differences though.
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LOL Josh if you wanna contribute to your own thread I am so down to hear what you think too 
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