@anemone@ebiverse.social @YTFoidLover1488@poa.st @scathach@stereophonic.space @mischievoustomato@rebased.taihou.website @arcana@fedi.layer02.net sorry i made a mistake cuz i needed to eat dinner but yeah i meant castle doctrine doesn't imply that stand your ground applies otherwise, they're different concepts that are usually passed in the same states and can both apply and stand your ground usually applies anywhere you legally have the right to be, but that's separate from castle doctrine. you can have castle doctrine and legally have the right to defend yourself in your home without stand your ground, and therefore only be allowed to defend yourself if you exhausted all opportunity to retreat and it was a last resort, you can find lots of examples of people in canada and britain that have been charged for this for instance