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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-florida-guns-idUSKBN17732H
"Florida lawmakers advanced a measure on Wednesday that could make it easier to avoid prosecution in deadly shootings and other use-of-force cases by seeking immunity on self-defense grounds under the state's pioneering "stand your ground" law.
In a 74-39 vote, the state's House of Representatives passed legislation that shifts the burden of proof from defendants to prosecutors when the law is invoked to avoid trial.
The measure now returns to the state Senate, which last month approved its own version of the bill. Both chambers are controlled by Republicans.
Florida's "stand your ground" law, passed in 2005, received wide scrutiny and inspired similar laws in other states. It removed the legal responsibility to retreat from a dangerous situation and allowed use deadly force when a person felt greatly threatened"
Could I wager it was a response to these other prominent cases?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/1...defense-in-florida-theater-shooting-case.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...son-killing-teen-loud-music-article-1.1978021
"Florida lawmakers advanced a measure on Wednesday that could make it easier to avoid prosecution in deadly shootings and other use-of-force cases by seeking immunity on self-defense grounds under the state's pioneering "stand your ground" law.
In a 74-39 vote, the state's House of Representatives passed legislation that shifts the burden of proof from defendants to prosecutors when the law is invoked to avoid trial.
The measure now returns to the state Senate, which last month approved its own version of the bill. Both chambers are controlled by Republicans.
Florida's "stand your ground" law, passed in 2005, received wide scrutiny and inspired similar laws in other states. It removed the legal responsibility to retreat from a dangerous situation and allowed use deadly force when a person felt greatly threatened"
Could I wager it was a response to these other prominent cases?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/1...defense-in-florida-theater-shooting-case.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...son-killing-teen-loud-music-article-1.1978021
