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PHOENIX (AP) — A bill sponsored by a Republican state senator set for a vote at any time would allow business owners or their employees to use deadly force to defend their property against smash-and-grab robbers if the robber possessed a dangerous weapon.
But critics of the proposal from Scottsdale Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita say the legislation is so broadly written that it would allow someone to shoot and kill someone just for scrawling graffiti on a wall while having something that might be deemed a weapon.
Ugenti-Rita acknowledged during a recent committee hearing that that was possible, but pointed to limits in her proposal that said the person had to possess a “deadly instrument” at the time they were “knowingly” damaging or defacing someone else’s property.
“Sadly we have become all too familiar with the looting and smash and grab thefts that have occurred across the country as a result, and has resulted in violence and property damage,” Ugenti-Rita said during a committee hearing last month. “I believe we need to strengthen our laws so that business owners will have a legal justification for using physical force or deadly force when defending their property.”
Arizona Senate bill allows deadly force for property damage
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Re: Arizona Senate bill allows deadly force for property damage
I see no problem with this. Don't tag my s***.Suck My Glock wrote: ↑March 7th, 2022, 6:27 pm But critics of the proposal from Scottsdale Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita say the legislation is so broadly written that it would allow someone to shoot and kill someone just for scrawling graffiti on a wall while having something that might be deemed a weapon.
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I am personally fine with Texas like property laws. This is a step in the right direction.
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Re: Arizona Senate bill allows deadly force for property damage
Most smash and grab robberies already use an impliment that if used as a weapon could be classified as "deadly". You being present to stop them already changes that crime into one that's deadly force justification unless they turn and run when you say boo.
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Re: Arizona Senate bill allows deadly force for property damage
Always have believed that harsh penalties for criminal acts is a deterrent.
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Re: Arizona Senate bill allows deadly force for property damage
I believe it is Senate bill 1650. Use the Request to speak at AZ state legislature and tell your rep what you feel about it.