Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

What Does ‘Stand Your Ground’ Have to Do with Martin and Zimmerman?

Nothing, as Michelle Malkin explains:

So, what exactly do Stand Your Ground laws have to do with Zimmerman and Martin?  Absolutely nothing, of course. Outside your own home, common principles of  self-defense dictate that unless you have reasonable fear of deadly force or  harm, you must flee if possible rather than use deadly force. But a “duty to  retreat” rests on the ability to retreat. And “duty to retreat” was irrelevant  in Zimmerman’s case because — pinned to the ground with Martin on top of him,  bashing his head on the concrete — he was unable to retreat.


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