Sunday, November 29, 2015

Michigan Democrats Seek to Repeal ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws


State Sen. Rebekah Warren, D-Ann Arbor, says she has a fix for Michigan’s stand your ground law that involves scrubbing it from the books altogether. (Photo: Michigan Senate Dems)

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The measure would scrap the 2006 Self Defense Act that passed with significant bipartisan support and was signed by then-Gov. Jennifer Granholm, a Democrat who had before served as the state’s attorney general. It extended legal protections to those who use deadly force when threatened by death or severe injury without having an obligation to retreat if possible.
This facet, commonly termed stand your ground, now contend lawmakers, is dangerous.
“Emergency room physicians and folks are just honestly worried about the prevalence of gun violence in our communities and frankly pretty nervous about the fact that there is no duty to retreat and substantial immunity from both criminal and civil liability under these statutes,”argues state Sen. Rebekah Warren, D-Ann Arbor, sponsor of the proposal to repeal the law.
Three other Democrats, including Senate Democratic Leader Jim Ananich, have signed on as co-sponsors of the legislation, for which Warren cites high profile court cases such as that of George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin in Florida, as an example of why Michigan needs to rethink stand your ground.
“People are using this lack of duty to retreat as a reason to inflict harm and are sometimes not held liable for taking someone’s life. And I want to set that right in Michigan,” she said.
Her legislation, SB 611, was introduced earlier this month and, framed as a simple two-page repealer, would scrub the 2006 Self Defense Act from the state’s laws. Castle Doctrine, which allows for defense inside the home against an aggressor there illegally, would remain in place.
Stand your ground in Michigan withstood a 2012 repeal attempt in the state House by urban Democrats from the Detroit area while over 20 states have enacted similar laws in the decade since Florida’s model law was adopted.

5 comments:

  1. "Stand your ground in Michigan withstood a 2012 repeal attempt in the state House by urban Democrats from the Detroit area while over 20 states have enacted similar laws in the decade since Florida’s model law was adopted."

    So a repeal was tried before and failed. And of course she brings up the Martin/Zimmerman thing. Her attempt likely wont be any more successful for the simple reason that there have been many examples of people who haven't gotten away with murder by trying to invoke SYG. Many of which we've discussed here.
    Another reason is that she isn't showing the need in her state or even her district, and their have been many instances of citizens defending themselves.

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    1. Yeah--I'm fairly confident that common sense and honesty will prevail over the Democrats' attempted atrocity.

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  2. Duty to Retreat??? Give me an effing break!

    orlin sellers

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    1. I'm glad to hear you. I thought you were in Colorado shooting up Planned Parenthood.

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    2. Unlike Planned Parenthood, I'm not interested in snuffing out life.

      orlin sellers

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