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Nebraska Bill to Change Duty to Retreat in Cars

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnMarch 17, 2025
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A proposed bill in Nebraska aims to exempt drivers from the legal obligation to retreat before defending themselves with deadly force. State Senator Brian Hardin argues that the current law, which requires individuals to retreat if safely possible, can have dire consequences in high-pressure situations, highlighting the need for legislative change to align with the majority of states that have similar self-defense laws.

The bill received mixed reactions during a Judiciary Committee hearing, with supporters emphasizing the importance of personal safety, while critics warn that such laws could escalate violence. With Nebraska being one of only 12 states without a “stand your ground” law, this measure could significantly alter how self-defense is interpreted in the state, compelling residents to consider the implications carefully.

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