NRA Responds to Attacks on "Stand Your Ground" Laws

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NRA Responds to Attacks on "Stand Your Ground" Laws

Posted on July 19, 2013

A few days after a jury acquitted George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder was busy exploiting the trial outcome by attacking "stand‑your‑ground" self-defense laws.

As reported by Fox News, during a speech at the NAACP's annual convention, Holder said, "Separate and apart from the case that has drawn the nation's attention, it's time to question laws that senselessly expand the concept of self-defense and sow dangerous conflict in our neighborhoods."

In response to Holder's remarks, NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris W. Cox had this to say: "The attorney general fails to understand that self-defense is not a concept, it's a fundamental human right. To send a message that legitimate self-defense is to blame is unconscionable, and demonstrates once again that this administration will exploit tragedies to push their political agenda."

Holder and the Obama administration will surely continue to push to overturn "stand your ground" self-defense laws in the future. Rest assured NRA-ILA will be there to fight them. We will continue to work to protect self-defense laws currently on the books and advocate for their passage in those states that do not fully respect this fundamental right.
NRA-ILA | NRA Responds to Attacks on "Stand Your Ground" Laws
 
Knuckleheads need to read and understand the Florida Stand your Ground Law. Before it was enacted i was legally bound to "retreat" before taking any action, giving the would be attacker a chance to shoot or stab me in the back.
 

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