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A shocking case in the United States that was overturned by a not guilty verdict.

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A shocking case in the United States that was overturned by a not guilty verdict.
In Chicago, a 54-year-old woman visited the house of a man she knew, and when the 59-year-old man saw her outside the window, he mistook her for a robber trying to break in illegally and shot her once with a shotgun, but was hit in the face. The woman was taken to the hospital and is currently in critical condition, and the man was briefly questioned by the police and released under stand-your-ground law.

There are many such cases in the United States, but the Stand-your-ground law states that, while in a place where the right to housing is legally guaranteed, people have no obligation to run away or retreat until force that could cause death is used. duty to retreat before using deadly force in self-defense, so long as they are in a place where they are lawfully present.) It roughly means this, but just shoot the guy who illegally breaks into your house (but it turns out, it doesn’t matter). Even if you throw it away, you are not guilty.

So, in southern states such as Atlanta, Texas and Louisiana, people are reluctant to even approach the porch of someone else’s house because there is a high probability of getting shot.

In conclusion, there is an urgent need for gun liberalization in our country as well.

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