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NV: Bill would bar suits against shooters in justified killings
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Nevada Assembly Republicans argued in favor of a bill Tuesday that would expand the rights of people who kill someone in self-defense, although critics said it would breed a culture of “shoot first, ask questions later.”
Republican Assemblywoman Shelly Shelton presented AB 171, which would extend protections to people defending their vehicles or homes from an invader and provide civil immunity for people who commit a justifiable homicide. Her voice broke with emotion as she told stories of victims of violent crimes, including Jessica Chambers, a 19-year-old Mississippi woman who was burned alive at a gas station in December. |
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Sosalty
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This is an area where gun rights need to take place. It's odd to see so many private business to place no guns signs in their front windows. Freedom from stress of unreasonable liability to the responsible gun owner should be top priority in many of our so called free states. |
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