Wild West fears as Florida expands right to kill in self-defence

PEOPLE in Florida will be allowed to kill in self-defence on the street without trying to flee under a new law passed by state politicians that critics say will bring a Wild West mentality and innocent deaths.

Wild West fears as Florida expands right to kill in self-defence

The Florida House of Representatives, citing the need to allow people to "stand their ground," voted 94-20 to codify and expand court rulings that already allow people to use deadly force to protect themselves in their homes without first trying to escape.

The new bill goes further by allowing citizens to use deadly force in a public place if they have a reasonable belief they are in danger of death or great bodily harm. It applies to all means of force that may result in death, although the legislative debate focused on guns. The "Stand Your Ground" bill passed the Senate last week on a 39-0 vote and now goes to Republican Governor Jeb Bush, who indicated he will sign it.

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