MI - Castle Doctrine on Governor's Desk

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-----Original Message-----
From: Phyllis Washburn [mailto:p[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 3:08 PM
To: Phyllis Washburn
Subject: News Release: Fate of Castle Doctrine in governor's hands

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Phyllis Washburn
(517) 373-1690 June 27, 2006

Bill inspired by Dr. Sweet passed by Legislature
Home safety falls into governor’s hands

A bill sponsored by state Rep. Rick Jones to protect law-abiding Michigan residents was sent to the governor today. The legislation gives Michigan residents the right to use force to defend themselves and their families, when facing imminent death, great bodily harm or rape at the hands of a violent criminal.
Jones said his bill clarifies the law on self-defense and makes it clear that law abiding citizens cannot be prosecuted or sued civilly for defending themselves.
“One of America’s most basic values is the right to protect oneself and their families,” said Jones, R-Grand Ledge. “This will give every resident in Michigan the confidence to know that they can act to defend themselves and their family without threat of repercussion. The House and the senate have done the right thing by passing the bills; now it is in the governor's hands.”
The legislation eliminates the duty of law-abiding citizens to retreat and establishes a presumption that a criminal who breaks and enters or car jacks intends to cause death, great bodily harm or rape. In addition, the bills make anyone who lawfully defends themselves immune from civil liability, and make it clear that they cannot be prosecuted.
"In 33 years of law enforcement, I saw many victims of crime,” Jones said. “This important package of bills protects crime victims and allows citizens to defend themselves, their spouse and their children from imminent death or rape.”
The inspiration for the bill came from the historical account of Dr. Ossian Sweet’s 1925 trial defending his home against the Ku Klux Klan in Michigan. The case began in 1925 when Ossian Sweet, a Detroit doctor and grandson of slaves, moved his family to a neighborhood where they would be the only black family. This enraged the Ku Klux Klan, who and surrounded his home yelling insults and racial slurs. Some of the crowd rushed and shots were fired from the house. One man was killed and another was injured. Dr. Sweet was charged with murder and eventually acquitted.
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A short while back, in the Free Press, an article mentioned that the Governor "liked the language" of the bills. We can hope she does the right thing by the people. Any idea when she might sign(or veto)?
Josh
 
I think she'll sign it. It's veto proof and she'll take a huge hit if she refuses. Even Virgil Smith was behind this and typically he's very anti-gun.
 
model 649 said:
Any idea when she might sign(or veto)?
Josh
Josh

She only has 14 days from when it is presented to her to either sign or veto it. If she doesn't do either by the end of those 14 days, then it depends on whether the legislature is still in session or not. If they are, the bill becomes law automatically, if they are not, it dies.

grampster said:
I agree. She'll has to sign it. She's done anyway. Devos will beat her, hands down.

I agree. She lost a whole bunch of votes over the helmet law repeal. Alot of people are none too happy about the current economy either. Speaking of which, I saw one of her campaign ads the other day, where she was trying to blame Michigan's bad economy on the president :barf:

Chris
 
I think she'll sign it. It's veto proof and she'll take a huge hit if she refuses. Even Virgil Smith was behind this and typically he's very anti-gun.

I certainly hope so..
If not, she better quit while she's only a little behind; cause her days are numbered..
Don
 
Good deal! :)

Now we need to start working to get rid of the handgun purchase permit crap. Or maybe go for a lifetime carry option, like Indiana?

Chris
 
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