Ark. rep withdraws "no retreat" bill
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:42 pm
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Lawmaker Withdraws Deadly Force Bill
Wednesday January 24, 2007 12:39pm
Little Rock (AP) - A lawmaker withdrew a bill Wednesday that would have eliminated a person's responsibility to retreat before using deadly force.
Representative Jerry Taylor, a Democrat from Pine Bluff, pulled down the bill after receiving an hour's worth of tough questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee. Taylor says it would be "a waste of time" to bring back the measure before the committee after today's discussion.
The bill would remove the requirement that a person who is attacked has a "duty to retreat" before turning to deadly force. It also removes the retreat requirement if the person using force is a law enforcement officer or a person assisting at the direction of a law enforcement officer.
Lawmaker Withdraws Deadly Force Bill
Wednesday January 24, 2007 12:39pm
Little Rock (AP) - A lawmaker withdrew a bill Wednesday that would have eliminated a person's responsibility to retreat before using deadly force.
Representative Jerry Taylor, a Democrat from Pine Bluff, pulled down the bill after receiving an hour's worth of tough questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee. Taylor says it would be "a waste of time" to bring back the measure before the committee after today's discussion.
The bill would remove the requirement that a person who is attacked has a "duty to retreat" before turning to deadly force. It also removes the retreat requirement if the person using force is a law enforcement officer or a person assisting at the direction of a law enforcement officer.