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    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
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    The FRT news is nothing short of OUTSTANDING! I was happy about it, anyway. I have to WOTs and won't have to worry now...not that I really did here...about using them.

    Good news in Oklahoma land... When I first moved here 5 years ago self-defense laws were somewhat weak in the sense a lot of things weren't codified in law. 2 days ago the governor signed an expanded 'make my day/castle doctrine/stand your ground' law. The new law treats your entire property as your home, whether it's your residence or business or whatever. Also provides for the use of force, including up to deadly force, to protect persons AND property when your home/property has been violated. It reads a lot like the Colorado make-my-day law except includes your entire property boundary. Includes the same language about immunity from criminal prosecution and civil liability in a lawful use of force and presumes the criminal is guilty. It's a good law and it went into effect immediately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    The FRT news is nothing short of OUTSTANDING! I was happy about it, anyway. I have to WOTs and won't have to worry now...not that I really did here...about using them.

    Good news in Oklahoma land... When I first moved here 5 years ago self-defense laws were somewhat weak in the sense a lot of things weren't codified in law. 2 days ago the governor signed an expanded 'make my day/castle doctrine/stand your ground' law. The new law treats your entire property as your home, whether it's your residence or business or whatever. Also provides for the use of force, including up to deadly force, to protect persons AND property when your home/property has been violated. It reads a lot like the Colorado make-my-day law except includes your entire property boundary. Includes the same language about immunity from criminal prosecution and civil liability in a lawful use of force and presumes the criminal is guilty. It's a good law and it went into effect immediately.
    That's the way it should be across all 50 states. Maybe put the fear of the potential victims protecting themselves back into the minds of the criminals.
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