The Castle Doctrine is a law that allows citizens the right to use deadly force to protect their home from perceived threat. Not every state has a Castle Dopctrine or they may vary from state to state. So before you shoot someone in your house check your state's laws.
Yes, Florida is a Castle Doctrine state, which means that individuals have the legal right to use deadly force to defend themselves in their homes or vehicles without a duty to retreat.
Yes, Minnesota is a Castle Doctrine state, which means that individuals have the legal right to use force, including deadly force, to defend themselves in their homes or other places where they have a legal right to be.
Vermont was the first state to enact an emancipation law in 1777, declaring that enslavement could not exist within its borders.
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The state of Delaware does not have the Castle Doctrine but DOES have a form of self-defense law which resembles it. Look up a law code Title 11 464(a) it will inform you about your self-defense abilities and prohibitions which includes when (immediate harm), and where (duty to retreat unless in your home/dwelling).
In 1921, West Virginia became the first US state to enact a sales tax. Georgia passed legislation enacting a sales tax in 1929. 11 other states enacted sales taxes in 1933 alone. By 1940, at least 30 states had a sales tax
California was the first state to enact laws aimed at disciplining parents for contributing to the delinquency of a minor in 1894. These laws were known as "criminal nuisance" statutes and were aimed at parents who neglected or abused their children, leading them into a life of delinquency.
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