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Originally Posted by Anthony
Without knowing the exact circumstances, how far his car was, if he was still being attacked while going to his car, etc. it's all arm chair lawyers at this point.
The bottom line is brandishing his firearm saved him from the least an ass beating, at the most, death. In states like Florida, what he did was not against the law, with stand your ground.
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Sorry, leaving the safety of a club negates any stand your ground law I know of. When he was in the club, and accepted the invitation to go outside in private to settle it, you're knowingly putting yourself in harms way. That's not standing your ground, that's being reckless.
