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LJS- New version of 'castle doctrine' bill introduced
FarmerRick:
http://journalstar.com/news/unicameral/article_7eba38fc-8678-5dea-8cd9-9fdf999fa3f4.html
State senators may see another "castle doctrine" attempt with Wednesday's introduction of a bill by Sen. Mark Christensen of Imperial.
Christensen's bill (LB298) amends Nebraska's self-protection law to remove a person's duty to retreat before using deadly force to protect herself or himself against death, serious injury, kidnapping or rape.
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People should have the opportunity to protect themselves, but without promoting unnecessary violence, Ashford said. There's already too much gun violence on the streets, in shopping malls and schools and businesses.
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Jesse T:
Ugh, Makes me sick.
"Omaha Sen. Brad Ashford, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said the committee had questions about whether people should be able to defend themselves outside the home, in public or crowded places."
Headline should read:
"Omaha Sen. Brad Ashford prefers you lay down and die outside the home, in public or crowded places"
With a few exclamation marks and underlines and bold font.
Although I will say the article is not as bad as the Omaha version..
FarmerRick:
Very true, from the Omaha daily rag's mention of the bill here: http://www.omaha.com/article/20110113/NEWS01/701139858/1009#pipeline-spurs-oversight-bill
Self-defense: Sen. Mark Christensen of Imperial introduced a new version of his ?make my day? law. LB 298 would protect people acting in self-defense from being held liable for using deadly force. It also would make it easier to assert self-defense and would remove a requirement that a person avoid using deadly force by retreating.
Christensen's proposal would give people the right to defend themselves with deadly force in any place they have the legal right to be, whether at home, on the street or elsewhere.
::)
Wymore Wrangler:
I've noticed both the Journal Star and the Omaha World Hearld have got it wrong, that under current law you must retreat first before you can use deadly force, and cannot stand your ground...
FarmerRick:
--- Quote from: Wymore Wrangler on January 13, 2011, 10:52:54 AM ---I've noticed both the Journal Star and the Omaha World Hearld have got it wrong, that under current law you must retreat first before you can use deadly force, and cannot stand your ground...
--- End quote ---
...except in your own home.
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