Texas State Rep. Garnet Coleman is preparing to propose modifications to the state’s Castle Doctrine, which currently allows for the use of deadly force in various locations, not just in the home. Coleman argues that the law’s subjective language can lead to biased interpretations, disproportionately affecting communities of color, as he emphasizes the need for clarity limiting force to incidents occurring within a person’s residence.
During a recent meeting in Dallas attended by lawyers and lawmakers, Coleman voiced his concerns about the broad applications of the Castle Doctrine that extend to cars and public spaces. He believes that redefining the law to focus solely on the home would create a clearer and fairer standard for self-defense. This potential bill, although not yet filed, reflects ongoing discussions around gun laws and their implications for public safety in Texas.
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