grousemaster wrote:Just last year there was a lady getting mugged at gunpoint in MPLS, the purse snatcher ran off and a PTC holder pursued him. The bad guy drew his gun but was shot dead by the permit holder. In this scenario, the permit holder initiated the contact and was still in the right to use deadly force. Different scenarios (and different states) for sure,
That guy was known as 'The Good Samaritan' Somehow (a good thing) NO INFORMATION WAS EVER RELEASED ABOUT THE GUY.
Request: Could some Certified Firearm Instructor post (side by side) the differences in MN Law and Florida Law (maybe even Texas Law)
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/th ... need/five-‘stand-your-ground’-cases-you-should-know-about/14039/
I try not to confuse myself w/ what's legal in other states but this could be helpful...The left was all butt-hurt about the Joe Horn 'Stand your Ground' case where he shot dead a guy who was robbing his neighbor...they had the 911 call where the 911 operator was telling him NOT to go outside...he did anyway, shot the guy, and wasn't even charged to the astonishment of the New York Media Elite.
I've heard on this forum that in MN we have 'Stand your Ground' but it's not in a statute....could some instructors clarify just what the on-the-street difference are between MN, Florida and Texas.
If Zimmy is convicted they're going to come after 'Stand Your Ground' The final days of the Osama administration could be an ugly conflict between the Executive Branch and Everybody Else.
