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    | GA: Citizen’s arrest repeal in Georgia advances in state House Submitted by: 
			
Mark A. Taff
 Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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    | Reeves’ bill would scrap a state law in effect since 1863 that lets private citizens arrest someone who commits a crime in their presence or during an escape attempt, while still permitting off-duty police officers and business owners to detain those believed to have committed a crime on their property.
 
 The changes would not affect Georgia’s self-defense and stand-your-ground laws, which require different legal standards for people to use reasonable force to protect themselves than the broad leeway to detain under the current citizen’s arrest law, Reeves said.
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    | Comment by: 
     jac
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    | Take away a store owners ability to detain shop lifters, and you may as well make shop lifting legal.  If caught a shop lifter only has to flee to avoid arrest and punishment. 
 
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    | Comment by: 
     PHORTO
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    | "police brutality and racial injustice" 
 The catch-all, be-all ruse of leftist turds everywhere.
 
 What does that have to do with citizens' arrest powers? They are based in America's common law roots.
 
 All power, after all, resides in the people.
 
 Oh, wait, I forgot; there's also "white privilege." (As if blacks can't use that civil power when appropriate. Right, got it. "White Man Bad!")
 
 'Scuse me while I puke.
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