Castle Doctrine Self-Defense Bill Introduced in Wisconsin

Castle Doctrine Self-Defense Bill Introduced in Wisconsin
By David Smail

Wisconsin Gun Owners
Wisconsin Gun Owners

Wisconsin –-(Ammoland.com)- All but one state has granted some form of concealed carry and a growing number of states have returned to full Constitutional freedom in the right of uninfringed Constitutional Carry.

Yet there is another movement sweeping across our land that should also cause great rejoicing.

At this time, 38 states have some level of Castle Doctrine self-defense law. While some are more comprehensive than others, all are of significant benefit.

Self-Defense From Frivolous Prosecution
If you’re not familiar with the Castle Doctrine right of Self-Defense, a very basic description provides immunity from prosecution for an act of self-defense for any person who uses deadly force to stop an aggressor’s attack who has illegally entered his residence. Often this immunity also protects from civil lawsuits which can cause the defender great expense in legal defense and awarded judgments even if the defender was found innocent by reason of self-defense. Many states expand this immunity to other locations in addition to the residence, i.e. on one’s property; in one’s business; and in one’s vehicle. More comprehensive laws include “any place you may legally be” when attacked. Usually any duty to retreat from the attacker is removed and a defender may “stand his ground.”

While the term “Castle Doctrine” sounds strange to our ears, this situation has come about because of the ongoing attack against a property owner’s right to defend his life and property with force when necessary. Our Founding Fathers would have considered it an unbearable infringement upon their right of life and property to be required to retreat and flee from an aggressor.

Yet the courts of the last fifty years have — by ignoring and reinterpreting the Constitution — granted greater protection to the attacker than are granted to the one attacked. The right of deadly force to protect one’s life and freedoms was first granted by Almighty God as expressed in Exodus 22:2. “If a thief be found breaking in and be smitten that he die, there shall no blood be shed for him.” If the thief be caught in the daytime, he must make full restitution or be sold (into slavery) for his theft.

Early English common law firmly upheld the principle of Castle Doctrine. In 1758 the noted English Jurist William Blackstone wrote concerning the Laws of England, “The law of England has so particular and tender a regard to the immunity of a man’s house, that it stiles it his Castle, and will never suffer it to be violated with immunity … For this reason no doors can in general be broken open to execute any civil process.” (Even to the agents of the crown who attempted to enter without the proper warrant.) Our country’s founders realized the wisdom of English common law and made it the foundation of our early system of law.

The foundation for the principle of Castle Doctrine and the fabric of our system of law was based upon two eternal principles:

  1. The Sovereignty of the individual citizen. Note: the sovereignty of every level of American government depends upon the basic sovereignty of the individual citizen for its delegated sovereignty granted by each individual citizen in union with other sovereign citizens. Declaration of Independence, “That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
  2. The right of private property: United States Constitution Fourth amendment. Note: from this right flows every other right, even the sustenance of life itself.

Take courage fellow citizens. The pendulum of freedom is swinging back from the rights of the law breakers and violent attacker to the rights of the law-abiding and conscientious citizen. Call your legislators, in Wisconsin, to support AB69 and SB79 with the inclusion of protection “any place you may legally be.”

David Smail is a member of Marinette County A.C.E. and the Marinette County Republican Party

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gene willis

because the person who ran and hid inside a inclosed porch was a minority.these people where given dispensation to kill and mame whenever they want to.the castle doctorin law takes that privalage away and gives it back to the law abiding citizen.what happen in florida is in there state,what happened in wisconsin is in this state.liberals who hate guns also demand that all people must hate and disarm in favor of multiculturism.these are sick people in every way.

Donald Current

Although I am not at Wisconsin resident. I support your "castle doctrine" law. Now it seems that some of your state legislators want to change it. Big mistake, that young kid who got killed for hiding on a porch is tragic. But how much more tragic might it have been had he gotten inside and raped and killed all present. Bad decision on his part. Why was he running from the police? If you are innocent, there is not need to run! If someone enters into your home, are you going to ask "what do you want?" Under any similar… Read more »

Granny Grunch

Oh Lawd protect us..the blood will run in the streets like rain water just like in did in Florida. NOT!!!!