He bravely hid behind a sofa and unloaded 30 high-velocity rounds at a pool cleaner. Popping off 30 rounds isn’t “standing your ground.”

“Stand Your Ground” laws are a cover for anyone to be able to shoot at anyone else they feel threatened by, whether or not that’s true, with no consequences. They need to go.

Dunedin man fired 30 AR-15 rounds at pool cleaner he thought was intruder, sheriff says-
https://www.tampabay.com/news/crime/2023/06/26/dunedin-man-fired-30-ar-15-rounds-pool-cleaner-he-thought-was-intruder-sheriff-says/

Dunedin man fired 30 AR-15 rounds at pool cleaner he thought was intruder, sheriff says

Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law is applicable to the situation and the man who fired won’t face charges.

Tampa Bay Times

@TonyStark

If I were a police officer, I'd want AR's NOT to be owned by civilians. They should be thinking in terms of, hey, that could've been me in uniform and I could be dead. Just saying! Carry on.

Plus, I believe pictures of the Uvalde, TX school children should be shown to every member of the House in chambers. Senate, too, so they can see the damage done to a child's body. Then pass a dang law outlawing non-police ownership.

The other purpose might even lower crime, since outlaws with a pistol would think twice b4 taking on the police.

@BillMcGuire me too, humble.