Ohio passes Stand Your Ground bill

Kind of like it's ok when whites kill other whites. You are only concerned when someone black kills someone white.

So how many riots did whites start after a white person was killed by a black?

None, because when someone black kills someone white they are arrested and headed to prison.
Blacks could go to jail for shooting blacks, but most of the time none of the black saw anything if the shooting was black on black. You could be forgiven for thinking black lives don't matter to a lot of black people if it is a black on black thing. They closed down a bar here last year as a public nuisance, after a shooting with 300 people in a crowded bar that was not that big, resulted in multiple injuries and a death, yet no witnesses. Go figure. Or is it different where you live?
 
Great news for the people in Ohio.

I bet that this law may make some very, very, very bad people think twice before they harm or kill good people.

But, of course, those very, very, very bad people probably do not follow the news, so they won't know about the law until one of their buddies learns about it -- the hard way.

Criminals may be dumb, but they do stay up on things to know where they stand. We carriers were always concerned about being held liable in a justified shooting, but no longer in 90 days from today.
 
Was OJ arrested? A racist tried to plant evidence on OJ, that is the only reason he isn't in prison.

Right, because somebody else with no motive decided to kill two people for no reason, and they never found him.

So a Court of Law acquitted Zimmerman and that was acceptable, but a Court of Law acquitted OJ and that is unacceptable.
 
So a Court of Law acquitted Zimmerman and that was acceptable, but a Court of Law acquitted OJ and that is unacceptable.

Zimmerman broke no laws. He was legally defending himself against a felonious assault and had every right to use deadly force in the state of Florida. He told police everything that happened, even did a walk-thru with them. Investigations revealed everything he told them matched up to what they found.
 
So a Court of Law acquitted Zimmerman and that was acceptable, but a Court of Law acquitted OJ and that is unacceptable.

Zimmerman broke no laws. He was legally defending himself against a felonious assault and had every right to use deadly force in the state of Florida. He told police everything that happened, even did a walk-thru with them. Investigations revealed everything he told them matched up to what they found.

Bullshit, there was so many holes in his story that if he was on a lake he would have sunk like the Titanic. Only a coward would see a 28yr old, 205+ grown man chase and murder a 17yr old, 160lb teenager as self defense.
 
Was OJ arrested? A racist tried to plant evidence on OJ, that is the only reason he isn't in prison.

Right, because somebody else with no motive decided to kill two people for no reason, and they never found him.

So a Court of Law acquitted Zimmerman and that was acceptable, but a Court of Law acquitted OJ and that is unacceptable.
Zimmerman was attacked by a violent racist stranger who refused to stop smashing his head into the pavement. That was obviously justified.
 
Was OJ arrested? A racist tried to plant evidence on OJ, that is the only reason he isn't in prison.

Right, because somebody else with no motive decided to kill two people for no reason, and they never found him.

So a Court of Law acquitted Zimmerman and that was acceptable, but a Court of Law acquitted OJ and that is unacceptable.
Zimmerman was attack by a violent racist stranger who refised to stop smashing his head into the pavement. That was obviously justified.

That was bullshit.

Yea his head was bashed soooooo bad he didn't even need a damn band aid on his head.
 
Was OJ arrested? A racist tried to plant evidence on OJ, that is the only reason he isn't in prison.

Right, because somebody else with no motive decided to kill two people for no reason, and they never found him.

So a Court of Law acquitted Zimmerman and that was acceptable, but a Court of Law acquitted OJ and that is unacceptable.
Zimmerman was attack by a violent racist stranger who refised to stop smashing his head into the pavement. That was obviously justified.

That was bullshit.

Yea his head was bashed soooooo bad he didn't even need a damn band aid on his head.
How deep do you think the cuts need to be in order to be allowed to defend yourself with a gun? What is your criteria for "self defense"?
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday signed a controversial “stand your ground” bill that would eliminate Ohio’s “duty to retreat” before using force in self-defense. Senate Bill 175, fast-tracked through the Ohio General Assembly last month by DeWine’s fellow Republicans, will make Ohio the 36th state to no longer require people to retreat before they can justifiably hurt or kill someone in self-defense.

The governor had previously hinted that he would veto SB175, saying he first wanted lawmakers to pass his package of gun reforms that they sat on for more than a year. But in a release sent Monday afternoon, the governor stated that the measure removes an “ambiguity in Ohio’s self-defense law.”

Until now, under Ohio law, people have been justified in using deadly force in self-defense so long as they aren’t the aggressor, believe they are in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm, and are in their home or vehicle. The new law, which takes effect in 90 days, removes the “home or vehicle” requirement, and instead states that the defendant need only be in a place where they lawfully have the right to be.

But Democrats, along with some Senate Republicans, have sharply criticized the bill, saying (among other things) that it would result in more violence and death -- particularly against minorities.


“Only cowards would pass and sign a bill that has been proven to disproportionately harm Black people,” said House Minority Leader Emilia Sykes, an Akron Democrat, in a statement. “Only cowards would support a bill that allows people to shoot first and ask questions later. The blood of the lives lost from the signing and passage of this bill rest solely on those who supported it.”


My state now joins the others with common sense to pass this law which empowers the victims and weakens the criminal element. This bill has been around for several years. Before it was voted on, the Trayvon Martin incident came up, and they felt it better to put it in the drawer. But it's back stronger than ever because this also disables the attacker or their family from suing the victim when deadly force is used. We have had that protection in our homes and cars since the Republicans passed the Castle Doctrine, but not it applies just about anywhere.

As expected, the Democrats are telling us of the doom and gloom that will follow, but of course, every advancement we made to empower the victim had the same claims, yet none came true.

Outside of Cleveland.com (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) it's not being reported by our local news agencies. Gee, I wonder why.


Great.........one point to the good guys.
 

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