This entire Zimmerman-Martin case has got me to thinking how we arrived at the point where so many States have passed Laws similiar to the Stand Your Ground Law in Florida.
I will not go any further back than 1965, that is when I became an adult.
The politics of the mid '60's and early '70's was based on the perception that Law and Order would always prevail. Citizens were encouraged to depend more, and more on the police to take care of the criminal element. Through the Jimmy Carter years, it became the norm for people to be taught "if ever confronted by a criminal, never resist in any fashion". The idea was to cowar down in a fetal position and depend on the benevolence of the criminal to not harm you.
This attitude prevailed untill the criminals figured it out. They had free reign to prey upon citizens with impunity. The drug wars of the '90's and to the present produced a type of criminal that cared nothing for human life, and looked upon the general populas as nothing but prey to be slaughtered.
Remember in the late '90's when we were encourged to simply hand over anything to the criminal, just hope and pray no harm would come to you.
A lot of this started to change when one particular crime, car jackings, started to escalate. Criminals figured out that dead witnesses were not going to talk, so the murder of innocent citizens began to become the norm in these types of crimes. In Houston, a couple of particularilly brutal carjackings, one ending in the death of a Rice University Professor, started a trend where law abiding citizens said enough.
State Legislatures began to take notice, and began to act. Many passed laws allowing law abiding citizens to carry concealed guns, and set forth standards regulating when force was appropriate. This did make criminals take pause, nothing more aggravating than a 357 slug in the brain.
State Law Makers went further, saying, in affect, "why should law abiding citizens have to curl up into the fetal position and be at the mercy of the scum of society". So, they expanded the laws to what we have now. In short, if a thug threatens you, blow his fukin brains out.
It sounds good, the bad guys should loose in the end. But, it also leaves us with the mess that is going on in Florida.
Was Zimmerman an over zealous night watchman who instigated a confrontation with a Black man, which ended up in the death of an innocent young man, or, was Travon Martin a thug out casing houses for later break ins, and when caught, and identified, decided that a dead witness would not be a good witness, and attempted to beat George Zimmermans head into the pavement, untill that 9mm slug stopped the action?
There are now attempts to to scale back the laws that allow citizens to defend themselves. Perhaps the laws have gone too far.
Some will say, "if one innocent man is killed because of these laws, then they should be changed".
Some will say, "if one innocent citizen is saved because the law allowed him to defend himself, then they should not be tampered with".
These are going to be tough questions for all of the States to consider. We can hope that when the discussions take place, they will be done in a much more sane atmosphere than what we are witnessing in Florida at this time.