Mid-South States Differ in Self-Defense Laws

Is it a right to protect yourself or a license to kill? New debate regarding the "Stand Your Ground" law comes as emotions are still running high in Florida over last month's shooting death of Trayvon Martin.

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PeterPann - 2/27/2013 10:43 PM
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I wouldn't listen to anything Thomas Bolling had to say. Thomas Bolling & his company, Ambassador, protecting them. AWPA is a huge liability. In Feb. 2012 one of their officers left a loaded gun in a public bathroom at one of their clients' properties. It was left there for 3 hrs & the cleaning crew were the ones to find the gun & that officer never got fired, she was allowed back at that same site within 3 days of that incident was allowed to carry her firearm in less than 3 months after that incident took place. If the wrong person were to have come across that gun the company who contracted AWPA could have been liable just as much as AWPA & Thomas Bolling would have. A few months after that incident, in the spring/summer of 2012 they almost lost their contract with Maximus because one of their officers was having a sexual relatiionship with one of the client's employees. That officer got fired shortly afterwards, but not the one who leaves loaded guns in bathrooms. Ambassador is completely unprofessional. Think twice before you hire this company or decide to work for them.
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