From the Miami Herald: DeSantis pushes expansion of Stand Your Ground law as part of ‘anti-mob’ crackdown

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  1. Dark Matter says:

    Wow. So if the police aren’t allowed to give businesses law and order, the owners of those businesses will be able to create it themselves.

    a move that critics say will allow armed citizens to shoot suspected looters or anyone engaged in “criminal mischief” that disrupts a business

    Yep. That’s what it will do. Not sure that’s a bad thing.Report

  2. Saul Degraw says:

    Let’s get even stupider!!!Report

  3. Jaybird says:

    This law is a good argument for Medicare for All coverage.

    If a looter gets shot, it can be pointed out that “They have insurance”.Report

    • George Turner in reply to Jaybird says:

      It is morally okay to shoot people who have health insurance. That’s what it’s for!

      Anyway, civilization shouldn’t have to depend on rooftop Koreans for its survival.Report

  4. Brandon Berg says:

    I know that actually reading the story before commenting isn’t really in keeping with the spirit, but <a href=”http://DeSantis pushes expansion of Stand Your Ground law as part of ‘anti-mob’ crackdown”>From the Miami Herald</a> is not a valid link.Report