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Originally Posted by dc_dux
The problem is the inconsisency in how the law is being interpreted.
An article in the Orlando Sentinel from earlier this year reports that 13 people in Central Florida have "pulled the trigger" under this law: ...They killed six men and wounded four more. All but one of the people shot were unarmed. So far, three of the shooters have been charged. Five have been cleared; the other cases are under review.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-d...8.story?page=1
There is a reason why many Florida law enforcement officials and prosecuting attorneys oppose the law.
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because it makes more work for them. boo hoo. I'm sure they loved having things clean and simple, like having a dead citizen who didn't have a gun to fight back. It makes it easy just to have to find a gunman who broke the law. It makes work for them to have to uncover the truth and determine whether or not someone actually used lethal force as a means of self defense.
Don't fall in to the trap that the police and DA's are there to help you. They are not. Your rights trump their workload.
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