A judge in Florida ruled that the Stand your Ground law didn't apply in a case where a woman being choked by her husband escaped him, got a gun, and fired a warning shot into the ceiling as he was coming towards her...she didn't even shoot it at him, and got popped for assault...

Judge said "stand your ground" didn't apply, and she got 20 years for assault with a deadly weapon.

If it doesn't apply in that case, when can it ever apply? Hell, she didn't even shoot him.

Did she have to kill him to get protection from the law?

If so, then that backs up my claim above that it would be better to kill someone than to be guilty of walking around with Skittles, since the kid walking around with Skittles is dead, and if the law applies the guy who shot him will walk.

Fish on...

Todd
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