← Back to context Comment by lostmsu 5 years ago Wasn't Trump referring to stand your ground laws? 7 comments lostmsu Reply sangnoir 5 years ago Minnesota does not have stand your ground laws. Instead, they have duty to retreat laws (basically, you can use deadly force to protect your life, not property). lostmsu 5 years ago Perhaps Trump did not know that :-D (I did not). Avicebron 5 years ago And if a looter is threatening your life? sangnoir 5 years ago Refer to sentence in parentheses. GaryNumanVevo 5 years ago no, it's a clear reference to Walter Headlyhttps://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/where-does-phrase-... lostmsu 5 years ago Then I don't understand the reasoning in the parent comment at all. germinalphrase 5 years ago Minnesota does not have a Stand Your Ground law.
sangnoir 5 years ago Minnesota does not have stand your ground laws. Instead, they have duty to retreat laws (basically, you can use deadly force to protect your life, not property). lostmsu 5 years ago Perhaps Trump did not know that :-D (I did not). Avicebron 5 years ago And if a looter is threatening your life? sangnoir 5 years ago Refer to sentence in parentheses.
Avicebron 5 years ago And if a looter is threatening your life? sangnoir 5 years ago Refer to sentence in parentheses.
GaryNumanVevo 5 years ago no, it's a clear reference to Walter Headlyhttps://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/where-does-phrase-... lostmsu 5 years ago Then I don't understand the reasoning in the parent comment at all.
Minnesota does not have stand your ground laws. Instead, they have duty to retreat laws (basically, you can use deadly force to protect your life, not property).
Perhaps Trump did not know that :-D (I did not).
And if a looter is threatening your life?
Refer to sentence in parentheses.
no, it's a clear reference to Walter Headly
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/where-does-phrase-...
Then I don't understand the reasoning in the parent comment at all.
Minnesota does not have a Stand Your Ground law.