Minnesota “Castle Doctrine” Bill Fails to Pass
Friday, March 14, 2008
Introduced by State Representative Tony Cornish (R-24B), HF 498 would have greatly strengthened the right to self-defense in Minnesota. This “Castle Doctrine” legislation would have allowed a person to use force, including deadly force, against a violent attacker, and provides that a person who uses force against an attacker shall be immune from criminal prosecution.
Thank you to all those who contacted their State Representative in an attempt to pass this important legislation.
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