OKLAHOMA GOVERNOR SIGNS
NRA-BACKED "CASTLE DOCTRINE" BILL INTO LAW Today, Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry (D) signed HB 2615, the NRA-backed "Castle Doctrine" self-defense bill, into law.
"I want to thank Governor Brad Henry for signing this victims' rights bill into law," said NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris W. Cox. "When you're confronted by a criminal, you don't have the luxury of time. This bill states that if victims choose to stand their ground and fight, their decision will not be second-guessed by the State of Oklahoma. The ability to protect yourself, your children, or your spouse from harm is important, whether you're in your home or outside."
HB 2615 simply states that if a criminal breaks into your home, your occupied vehicle or your place of business, you may presume he is there to do bodily harm and you may use any force necessary against him. It also removes the "duty to retreat" if you are attacked in any place you have a legal right to be.
Further, HB 2615 provides protection from criminal prosecution and civil litigation for those who defend themselves from criminal attack. The "Castle Doctrine" bill met with overwhelming, bipartisan support, passing 96-2 in the state House and 83-4 in the Senate. Oklahoma joins eight other states that have signed similar legislation into law this legislative cycle.
"On behalf of all NRA members in Oklahoma, I want to thank Governor Brad Henry for signing this important bill into law. I'd also like to thank the bill's chief sponsors, Representative Kevin Calvey (R-94) and Senator Harry Coates (R-28), for their leadership in passing this vital measure," concluded Cox. "The 'Castle Doctrine' bill is about putting the law back on the side of the victim, the way it's supposed to be."
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Not that I have anything against the Castle Doctrine, but I prefer more of a Make-My-Day kind of law. That way if the threatdecides not to hold still while your putting a cap in him, you can cap him anyway.[8D]
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You may beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride!
that was great news. New Jersey will never do something sensible like that, not with the likes of Lautenberg and Menendez in the Senate, and that disgrace Corzine in Trenton. I have a decorative gun case in my 'gun room' where I keep my modest collection, along with some ammo. I keep a .45 auto on my nightstand and if my 'driveway alert' goes off at night, you can rest assured no 'perp' is gonna get to the top of the stairs while he's still breathin.
Can't do none of that 'retreating' business; gotta protect me and the missus and keep my weapons outta the hands of mutants.
If they ever get to chew on that one, I wonder which way the spit's gonna fly.