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COTW: “Hard” versus “Soft” Stand-Your-Ground Provisions

This Case of the Week involves an acquittal in a murder case out of Louisiana that provides a real-time illustration of the difference between the application of what I refer to as “hard” Stand-Your-Ground provisions versus “soft” Stand-Your-Ground provisions. (Details here are as reported by The Advocate and other news sources.) The facts of the […]

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POTD: Hammer Attack Proportionality: Deadly Force = Deadly Force

Today’s Post of the Day involves a video clip forwarded to me by a member of the Law of Self Defense Community (thanks, Frank S.!) that involves a gentleman who brought a hammer to a fistfight. This video clip provides a good opportunity to illustrate a particular facet of the element of proportionality—one of the

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POTD: ISIS Brings Knife to Gunfight, Gets Shot

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office in Arizona has released, under court order, the body camera footage of Sheriff’s Deputy Brandon Wells, who stopped accused ISIS knife attacker Ismail Hamed the old-fashioned way—by demonstrating once again why it’s not a good idea to bring a knife to a gunfight. Hamed now stands charged by Arizona authorities

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