Hello all, wife and I moved to the area near the end of last year and are all settled in. I'm excited to be back in a state that has some true long distance ranges and I plan on capitalizing on Fouled Bore while I'm here. Also, I am hopeful to get an elk hunt while here. I was fortunate enough...
I may be wrong here but by reading the court's handed down decision it seems that you're going to court if it's not blatantly clear self defense. What I'm wandering is where does Castle Doctrine weigh in in relation to the state's Stand your ground? Not in reference to this specific case...