Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 22, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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M IAMI - Despite an outcry from
civil rights groups, a call for close
examination by U. S. President
Barack Obama and even a 1960s- style
sit- in at the Florida governor's office,
the jury's verdict that George Zimmerman
was justified in shooting unarmed
teenager Trayvon Martin is unlikely to
spur change to any of the nation's standyour-
ground self- defence laws.
" I support stand your ground," Republican
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said
last week.
" I do not see any reason to change it,"
said Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, also a
Republican.
At least 21 states have laws similar to
Florida, according to the National Conference
of State Legislatures. Many are
conservative and lean toward laws that
defend gun owners' rights. So far, there
does not appear to be an appetite in Florida
or other states to repeal or change the
laws, which generally eliminate a person's
duty to retreat in the face of a serious
physical threat. In fact, some states
are moving in the opposite direction.
" The debate about stand- your- ground
laws largely reproduces existing divisions
in American politics, particularly
between blacks and whites and
between Democrats and Republicans,"
said John Sides, associate professor of
political science at George Washington
University.
Zimmerman, a 29- year- old former
neighbourhood watch volunteer, was
acquitted this month of second- degree
murder and manslaughter charges in
the 2012 shooting of 17- year- old Martin
in a gated community in Sanford, Fla.
Zimmerman told police he shot Martin
only after the African- American teenager
physically attacked him; Martin's
family and supporters say Zimmerman,
who identifies himself as Hispanic,
racially profiled Martin as a potential
criminal and wrongly followed him.
Zimmerman's lawyers decided not
to pursue a pretrial immunity hearing
allowed by Florida's stand- your- ground
law. But jurors were told in final instructions
by Circuit Judge Debra Nelson
they should acquit Zimmerman if
they found " he had no duty to retreat
and had the right to stand his ground
and meet force with force, including
deadly force if he reasonably believed
that it was necessary."
Before the stand- your- ground law
was passed in 2005, the instruction
would have read that Zimmerman
" cannot justify his use of force likely
to cause death or great bodily harm if
by retreating he could have avoided the
need to use that force."
Since the law was enacted, justifiable
homicides in Florida have risen from an
annual average of 13.2 between 2001 and
2005 to an average of 42 between 2006
and 2012, including a record 66 in 2012,
according to the Florida Department
of Law Enforcement. FBI data have
shown similar increases in some states
that enacted similar laws, such as Texas,
while others haven't seen an uptick.
Beyond Florida, these states have
some form of a stand- yourground
law, according
to
the national group: Alabama, Alaska,
Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi,
Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,
Utah and West Virginia.
Attorney General
Eric Holder,
in a speech last week to the NAACP
convention in Orlando, said the Martin
shooting demonstrates a need to
re- examine stand- your- ground laws
nationwide. He said they " senselessly
expand the concept of self- defence"
and increase the possibility of deadly
confrontations.
- The Associated Press
Stand- ground
legislation not
likely in peril
Support strong despite Martin case
By Curt Anderson
JAMES NIELSEN / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Renee Vaughan holds a sign at a pro- stand- your- ground rally in Houston, Texas Sunday.
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