I was referring to the "stand your ground" rules that are favored by the "open carry" crowd who don't think about the implications of what they are saying. We are living in an era of uncivilized behavior in which some people think that it is acceptable to just walk up to anyone and unload their "feelings" (men in Mississippi reacting to people giving weather reports, women in Nebraska going wild against masked shoppers in supermarkets), which somehow coexists with "stand your ground." trump, who was president, bragged that he would touch people and couldn't help himself, but the "stand your ground" folks say that he gets shot for it.
Are "stand your ground" rules different for women?