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by stale2002
1127 days ago
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No actually. Thats not what the castle doctine does. It does not allow you to just shoot someone, who is standing outside your door. If they broke into your house, then yes it might apply. But it absolutely does not allow you to just shoot someone, who knocked on your door. |
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This guy wasn't even on his porch. Stand your ground laws essentially allow gun owners to claim they were frightened for their lives so that becomes "their castle". Wouldn't be very hard to repurpose this kind of weaponized law to actually defend your household.
btw - castle doctrine was intended to apply within property lines. If someone is on your doorstep, they are likely already clearly on your property.
All of this is theoretical but honestly I wouldn't be surprised if this is used for exactly what you said it shouldn't allow.