New bill protects attack victims rights
http://www.fox30online.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=3825DA0F-C0EF-4DBB-92DA-7D3FE372D778
In my state NJ If someone enters your home in order to be able to use a gun to protect yourself and not be prosecuted, you must first tell the criminal to stop, then you must run away from them and hide, then and only then do you have the right to shoot to protect yourself and family. I believe NJ is one of the few states to have this ridiculous law in place.
My question is at what point should citizens be allowed to protect family and home????
The Florida House has now passed a new bill that would allow you to shoot a carjacker or a violent intruder with less fear of being prosecuted.
The bill has plenty of supporters both in Tallahassee and in Jacksonville, and expands the rights of people to shoot or stab someone who threatens them with violence.
Currently, the law says citizens have a duty to retreat in confrontations that could turn violent.
Resident Ted Hires says he never thought twice about fighting back after three men robbed the headquarters of his business, Sonny's Bar-B-Que.
"You know its one of those things where at the time you do what you feel like you need to do," says Hires.
Hires says he is a supporter of the self-defense bill working its way through the state legislature. He believes the bill will allow crime victims to meet force with force.
After hires was robbed he chased after the suspects down Lane Avenue. A gun battle followed for which Ted Hires was almost prosecuted.
They saw me following along behind them, says Hires, and they came out of the sun roof and started shooting at me. It was not like I jumped in a vehicle and said, Hey I'm going to have a gun battle. My only thought was just to follow along behind them, [and] tell police where they were at."
Hires says he is not a vigilante. He just wants to give law abiding citizens more rights.
Now that this legislation has passed the House and Senate, all that remains is for Governor Bush to sign it, which he has said he will. Then the legislation would go into affect October 1.
http://www.fox30online.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=3825DA0F-C0EF-4DBB-92DA-7D3FE372D778
In my state NJ If someone enters your home in order to be able to use a gun to protect yourself and not be prosecuted, you must first tell the criminal to stop, then you must run away from them and hide, then and only then do you have the right to shoot to protect yourself and family. I believe NJ is one of the few states to have this ridiculous law in place.
My question is at what point should citizens be allowed to protect family and home????