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For Immediate
Release
4/21/09

Alloway Introduces Legislation to Expand
Self-Defense Law
HARRISBURG – Senator Richard Alloway II (R-33) introduced
legislation today that would establish the Castle Doctrine in Pennsylvania to
protect gun owners who act in self-defense.
Alloway’s bill would remove the "duty to retreat" clause
when an individual is threatened by an attacker in any place that individual has
a right to be, including the individual’s home or vehicle. The bill would
provide important protections against criminal prosecution or civil litigation
for those who act to defend themselves, Alloway said.
"Gun owners should not be subject to fear of prosecution or
legal action for acting responsibly in defense of themselves or others," Alloway
said. "My bill would ensure that gun owners will have the right to act in
response to serious threats from criminals."
Under Alloway’s bill, an individual would need to
demonstrate a reasonable belief that he or she was in imminent danger in order
to use lethal force.
Twenty-three states have established the Castle Doctrine,
including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and
Wyoming.
Alloway announced his legislation during today’s Fourth
Annual Right to Keep and Bear Arms Rally at the State Capitol.
Contact:
Sally Kohr
(717) 787-4651
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