.......since the previous thread was closed for some reason, I'll start another to express this thought and invite any others.
In what may be one of the worst perversions of a Florida law that is currently on the books, the bully who roughed up the woman at Spanish Springs used the phrase "right to stand your ground" in his comment to the arresting officer.
Stand you ground means that you have a right to defend yourself against bodily harm. It does not mean that you decide what you want and then have a right to aggressively and violently take what you want, even if it infringes on the rights and physical safety of another or others.
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