Soundguy
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Oops! My mistake. I read it again. Still, coming out of the apartment or driving up and seeing it, kinda that same, to me. Stepping into a situation. Either way, unpleasant business.
Mind you this was a few years back.. but i think castle doctrine would have still been in effect. Our appartment had a carport attached to the house, with a storage and laundry room on the other side of the car port.. so you could walk from the living room out onto the porch, thru the carport ( closed on 3 sides ) to the laundry room.. all under same roof and on same slab, without actually going outside.
The thief's were backed up into the carport!
I literally heard somthing and opened the door and was right there maybe 6' from the car, and 15' from one of the guys.
I did feel threatoned, and was standing in the doorway to the rom I had just exited.. even unde rold castle doctrine.. I think my need to retreat was satisfied since I was in my house... in any case.. the situation turned out well.. as he approached, I started to draw ( grabbed the handle of the gun ).. and he stopepd and fled... when he did that.. i no longer had to do anything else... I was glad about that all the same.
Since then, florida law has been greatly expanded concerning victoms rights and i believe a lot more leeway would beavailable to a homeowner with a gun in that same situation.
soundguy