On Mar 28, 2012, at 2:45 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:

> I can't get past the fact that Zimmerman put himself in the situation and it 
> seems knowingly of the ability to hide behind Florida's stand your ground 
> law. 

        I'm just wondering how "stand your ground" came to mean "run after the 
person even after the police told you not to".

        He pursued the victim and initiated the confrontation. I don't see how 
"stand your ground" is even remotely relevant here.


-- Ed Leafe




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