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House signs off on deadly force for gun owners, guns for prosecutors | StarTribune.com
House signs off on deadly force for gun owners, guns for prosecutors | StarTribune.com. Great news in Minnesota!! Related articles URGENT: Tell Governor Dayton to sign the Stand Your Ground bill (freemadd.wordpress.com) Deadly force bill now on fast track to … Continue reading
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Virginia would allow deadly force in self defense – Yahoo! News
Virginia would allow deadly force in self defense – Yahoo! News.
Posted in 2nd Amendment, Acts of Violence, Anti-Gun, Castle Doctrine, Concealed Carry, Crime Statistics, Gun Control, In the News, pro gun, State Laws, State laws
Tagged 2nd Amendment, Castle Doctrine, concealed carry, Concealed carry in the United States, Deadly force, Gun Control, Gun politics, Gun violence, Pro-Gun Rights, Right to carry, Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, Virginia
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North Carolina Revises its “Castle Doctrine”
North Carolina Revises its ‘Castle Doctrine’ Broadly speaking, the Castle Doctrine is a law that explicates under which circumstances a person can use deadly force against a home intruder. The term Castle Doctrine is based on an English Common Law … Continue reading
