Since 2007, Senate Bill 378 states that:
"Residents lawfully occupying a dwelling may use deadly force against a person who "unlawfully, and with force, enters or attempts to enter the dwelling"... ...or who commits or attempts to commit a "qualifying" felony such as "aggravated kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery""
I couldn't find (in the 3 minutes I spent googling) anything prohibiting guns in stores by owners. All this information may be false as I have no understanding of american legal speak.
"Residents lawfully occupying a dwelling may use deadly force against a person who "unlawfully, and with force, enters or attempts to enter the dwelling"... ...or who commits or attempts to commit a "qualifying" felony such as "aggravated kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery""
I couldn't find (in the 3 minutes I spent googling) anything prohibiting guns in stores by owners. All this information may be false as I have no understanding of american legal speak.