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This is where Stand Your Ground / Castle Doctrine becomes a necessity.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Yea... but are you really going to jail while you're innocent like Rittenhouse? Laws shouldn't matter when it comes to self defense.

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Rittenhouse if he had made it back to his house and they were coming in he would be absolved. Unfortunately, he rightfully stood his ground but the state of cheese does not have that.

Is Wisconsin a Stand Your Ground State?

Wisconsin does not have a stand your ground law. We do, however, have a law referred to as the castle doctrine.

What About the Castle Doctrine?

The castle doctrine allows people in Wisconsin two specific instances where it’s okay to use deadly force (or force that’s likely to cause death or great bodily harm). Those two instances are:

When someone is unlawfully and forcibly entering your dwelling, vehicle or place of business, and when you’re there, and you know (or reasonably believe) that the person is entering unlawfully and forcibly
When someone is already in your dwelling, vehicle or place of business after unlawfully and forcibly getting in, and you’re there, and you know (or reasonably believe) that the person got in unlawfully and forcibly

Yea sorry I wasn't saying that what he did was legal, more so that it doesn't matter to me if it was or not. Those fags fucked kids and robbed people. Kyle went to go protect people and ended up protecting himself from evil demented scum. It was morally right, the world is a better place without them, and Kyle needs justice.