As the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights reported in its study of the racial implications of the law, the criminal justice system is “ten times more likely” to rule a homicide justifiable “if the shooter is white and the victim black” than if an African American kills someone white and claims self-defense.32 In fact, the report notes, stand-your-ground laws actually worsen and increase the racial disparity outcomes of self-defense claims.33 When the NRA provided the template of this law for Florida’s legislators, it “wanted the legal equivalent of carte blanche for the exerciser of a Stand Your
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