What exactly is "Stand Your Ground"?

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He's walking around and looking around

He looks black

He's a black male

He's got a button on his shirt

He's got something in his hand (it was candy)

POLICE - let me know if this guy does anything else (besides looking and walking)

These assholes, they always get away

He's running

POLICE - are you following him

Yea

POLICE - OK, we don't need you to do that

huff puff huff puff running huffing and puffing

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A short time later, 17 year old Trayvon Martin is dead after an armed Mr. Zimmerman ran to catch up to him.

Mr. Zimmerman does not belong to any neighborhood watch.

After following Martin, Zimmerman had to run after him to catch him. And now, Zimmerman is pleading "Stand Your Ground".

Can someone explain to me what that means exactly? If someone chases me and then shoots me, can they plead "Stand your Ground"? Is the difference between being shot in the front and being shot in the back?

I guess I just don't understand the law.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BI03-MRKnI

He's walking around and looking around

He looks black

He's a black male

He's got a button on his shirt

He's got something in his hand (it was candy)

POLICE - let me know if this guy does anything else (besides looking and walking)

These assholes, they always get away

He's running

POLICE - are you following him

Yea

POLICE - OK, we don't need you to do that

huff puff huff puff running huffing and puffing

------------------------------------------------------------

A short time later, 17 year old Trayvon Martin is dead after an armed Mr. Zimmerman ran to catch up to him.

Mr. Zimmerman does not belong to any neighborhood watch.

After following Martin, Zimmerman had to run after him to catch him. And now, Zimmerman is pleading "Stand Your Ground".

Can someone explain to me what that means exactly? If someone chases me and then shoots me, can they plead "Stand your Ground"? Is the difference between being shot in the front and being shot in the back?

I guess I just don't understand the law.

You do realize NBC got busted for using what you posted?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BI03-MRKnI

He's walking around and looking around

He looks black

He's a black male

He's got a button on his shirt

He's got something in his hand (it was candy)

POLICE - let me know if this guy does anything else (besides looking and walking)

These assholes, they always get away

He's running

POLICE - are you following him

Yea

POLICE - OK, we don't need you to do that

huff puff huff puff running huffing and puffing

------------------------------------------------------------

A short time later, 17 year old Trayvon Martin is dead after an armed Mr. Zimmerman ran to catch up to him.

Mr. Zimmerman does not belong to any neighborhood watch.

After following Martin, Zimmerman had to run after him to catch him. And now, Zimmerman is pleading "Stand Your Ground".

Can someone explain to me what that means exactly? If someone chases me and then shoots me, can they plead "Stand your Ground"? Is the difference between being shot in the front and being shot in the back?

I guess I just don't understand the law.

"He's" "not" "using" "Stand your Ground", "Moron"

Zimmerman to argue self-defense, won't seek stand-your-ground hearing - CNN.com

"Get" "your" "facts" "straight".
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BI03-MRKnI

He's walking around and looking around

He looks black

He's a black male

He's got a button on his shirt

He's got something in his hand (it was candy)

POLICE - let me know if this guy does anything else (besides looking and walking)

These assholes, they always get away

He's running

POLICE - are you following him

Yea

POLICE - OK, we don't need you to do that

huff puff huff puff running huffing and puffing

------------------------------------------------------------

A short time later, 17 year old Trayvon Martin is dead after an armed Mr. Zimmerman ran to catch up to him.

Mr. Zimmerman does not belong to any neighborhood watch.

After following Martin, Zimmerman had to run after him to catch him. And now, Zimmerman is pleading "Stand Your Ground".

Can someone explain to me what that means exactly? If someone chases me and then shoots me, can they plead "Stand your Ground"? Is the difference between being shot in the front and being shot in the back?

I guess I just don't understand the law.

I wonder why this wasn't played in court today?

Yup, time to put the OP on ignore for being a jackass. Everything this guy posts is a troll, nothing of substance, no truth anywhere, only trolling.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BI03-MRKnI

He's walking around and looking around

He looks black

He's a black male

He's got a button on his shirt

He's got something in his hand (it was candy)

POLICE - let me know if this guy does anything else (besides looking and walking)

These assholes, they always get away

He's running

POLICE - are you following him

Yea

POLICE - OK, we don't need you to do that

huff puff huff puff running huffing and puffing

------------------------------------------------------------

A short time later, 17 year old Trayvon Martin is dead after an armed Mr. Zimmerman ran to catch up to him.

Mr. Zimmerman does not belong to any neighborhood watch.

After following Martin, Zimmerman had to run after him to catch him. And now, Zimmerman is pleading "Stand Your Ground".

Can someone explain to me what that means exactly? If someone chases me and then shoots me, can they plead "Stand your Ground"? Is the difference between being shot in the front and being shot in the back?

I guess I just don't understand the law.

I wonder why this wasn't played in court today?

Yup, time to put the OP on ignore for being a jackass. Everything this guy posts is a troll, nothing of substance, no truth anywhere, only trolling.

Exact quotes and the actual recording of Zimmerman's phone call. And you call that:
nothing of substance, no truth anywhere, only trolling

You may be kinda stupid. Wouldn't you say?
 
I thought there would be all these Republicans explaining how it was Zimmerman who was "standing his ground". Guess not.
 

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