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‘Stand your ground’ law protects shooter in deadly fight over parking space: sheriff
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3136653" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It's called disparity of force. Age doesn't matter.</p><p>If your a small waif and some big roided out 200 + pounder was aggressive to you at the point of shoving you down violently, you could have been killed by your head hitting the ground, curb, etc.</p><p>Although there was not a punch thrown for general info, there have been many people killed with one punch, either by the blow or the person being killed or seriously hurt.</p><p>What if that were a handicapped grandma? Would you be so quick to judge?</p><p>If that were me, (which it wouldn't be because I don't get into those type of situations over a parking spot) and I was planted on my butt, not injured, I would have certainly had my hand on the gun ready to draw, but I don't think I would have actually shot the guy unless he was coming to do whatever he would have done to someone he had violently just planted on the ground like a kick to the head or whatever. It appears he took a step back when seeing the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3136653, member: 5412"] It's called disparity of force. Age doesn't matter. If your a small waif and some big roided out 200 + pounder was aggressive to you at the point of shoving you down violently, you could have been killed by your head hitting the ground, curb, etc. Although there was not a punch thrown for general info, there have been many people killed with one punch, either by the blow or the person being killed or seriously hurt. What if that were a handicapped grandma? Would you be so quick to judge? If that were me, (which it wouldn't be because I don't get into those type of situations over a parking spot) and I was planted on my butt, not injured, I would have certainly had my hand on the gun ready to draw, but I don't think I would have actually shot the guy unless he was coming to do whatever he would have done to someone he had violently just planted on the ground like a kick to the head or whatever. It appears he took a step back when seeing the gun. [/QUOTE]
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