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Offline IntrepidWizard

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« on: May 04, 2005, 04:46:49 AM »
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FLORIDA CASTLE DOCTRINE BILL
 

On March 23, The Florida Senate passed SB-436, "Castle Doctrine" by a vote of YEAS  39 -- NAYS  0

 

On April 5, The Florida House passed SB-436, "Castle Doctrine" by a vote of YEAS 94  NAYS  20

 

On April 26, Governor Jeb Bush SIGNED SB-436, "Castle Doctrine" into law (Chapter No. 2005-27) It takes effect on October 1, 2005.  

 

For those who want detailed information on why this bill is important, the following information is provided.

 

A great deal of erroneous information has been written, published and spoken about Florida's new "Castle Doctrine" bill.

 

Claims that the new law will turn Florida into the Wild West are not only an insult to intelligent people but give a patently false portrait of what the bill actually does.

 

The Florida "Castle Doctrine" bill does basically three things:

 

One:  It establishes, in law, the presumption that a criminal who forcibly enters or intrudes into your home or occupied vehicle is there to cause death or great bodily harm, therefore a person may use any manner of force, including deadly force, against that person.

 

Two:  It removes the "duty to retreat" if you are attacked in any place you have a right to be. You no longer have to turn your back on a criminal and try to run when attacked. Instead, you may stand your ground and fight back, meeting force with force, including deadly force, if you reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent death or great bodily harm to yourself or others.

 

Three:  It provides that persons using force authorized by law shall not be prosecuted for using such force.

 

It also prohibits criminals and their families from suing victims for injuring or killing the criminals who have attacked them.

 

In short, it gives rights back to law-abiding people and forces judges and prosecutors who are prone to coddling criminals to instead focus on protecting victims.
 

 

 

 
 
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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2005, 02:54:55 PM »
It's about time.  Maybe a return to the common sense standards and expectations of yesterday will take hold elsewhere.  We can only hope.  Mikey.

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« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2005, 05:47:27 AM »
This seems to be the mentality of most Texans but there is no law on the books.  It's long overdue, as is laws to shoot to kill automobile hijackers.   It's funny, most people support these ideas, but you get some jackass DA and/or a bleeding heart judge and you could end up behind bars for protecting yourself and your family.  It seems the areas that have the most crime and problems are the ones that go easy on the bad guys.