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.
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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West Virgina in 1921!
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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
what is the meaning of state continuity doctrine
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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yes but it strongly depends on your state you cannot protect your possesions but you can protect your life and the lives of your friends and family. look at your states interpertation of the castle doctrine