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Trayvon Martin's Mothers Fights NRA's Murder Insurance
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An NRA-backed insurance policy to cover shooters who act in self-defense is being slammed as "murder insurance" for people too quick on the trigger.
The new insurance, which the gun lobby is calling “Carry Guard,” covers civil and criminal costs associated with self-defense shootings — and would cover people like George Zimmerman, who shot and killed Trayvon Martin in 2012, drawing attention to state Stand Your Ground laws. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(10/20/2017)
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Self-defense shooting=murder?
Good grief....we are living in a incredibly delusional country. |
Comment by:
dasing
(10/20/2017)
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Another idiot confusing self defense with MURDER !!!!!! |
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