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open carry would scare the tourists.
I've seen no mass panics in Arizona.
Rick,your tourists are not all from New Yawk and Joisey.
They frighten rather easily.
Rick,your tourists are not all from New Yawk and Joisey.
They frighten rather easily.
My only question is the deadly force limited to Floridians or can any visitor use deadly force also?
It establishes that law-abiding residents and visitors may legally presume the threat of bodily harm or death from anyone who breaks into a residence or occupied vehicle and may use defensive force, including deadly force, against the intruder.
In any other place where a person “has a right to be,” that person has “no duty to retreat” if attacked and may “meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another to prevent the commission of a forcible felony.”
In either case, a person using any force permitted by the law is immune from criminal prosecution or civil action and cannot be arrested unless a law enforcement agency determines there is probable cause that the force used was unlawful.
How do we get the Brady's to put up more signs like that in other states?
So if a bunch of people call police and report [strike]illegal[/strike] undocumented immigrants, will a state do something about that?a former Florida LEO told me that we used to be an open carry state back in the early 80's, but the constant hassle of retirees (from other states) calling the police and reporting "people with guns" cause change in state law.
I think this might have even lead to the concealed carry reform.