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The law allows citizens to use deadly force in a situation where they have “presumption of fear of death or great bodily harm.”
Florida defense attorney Mitch Stone saw this coming.
“We are a state
that is very interested in the Second Amendment,” said Stone, who has litigated various cases having to deal with the ‘stand-your-ground law.’ Â “A lot of people here carry guns and are adamant that nothing should be done to change that, in any way, shape or form.”Read more at CBSnews.com