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It's easier than ever to kill someone in America and get away with it. 
In 30 states, it often requires only a claim you killed while protecting yourself or others. 
While Americans have long been free to use deadly force to defend themselves at home, so-called stand-your-ground laws in those 30 states extend legal protections to public places and make it difficult for prosecutors to file homicide charges against anyone who says they killed in self-defense.
The number of legally sanctioned homicides by civilians in the 30 stand-your-ground states has risen substantially in recent years, The Wall Street Journal found in an analysis of data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Justifiable homicides by civilians increased 59% from 2019 through 2024 in a large sample of cities and counties in those states, the Journal found, compared with a 16% rise in total homicides for the same locales.
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				RockRaven
(18,211 posts)then so will civilians.
lame54
(38,754 posts)hadEnuf
(3,445 posts)But stand your ground works both ways.
Protect yourself from these loose cannon assholes.
Greg_In_SF
(676 posts)does not end when you walk out your front door.




