Mason-Dixon Polling and Research, Inc. conducted a telephone poll of 800 register voters across Florida from July 9, 2012 through July 11, 2012. One of the questions involved Florida’s Stand Your Ground law. Overwhelmingly, the voters polled supported Stand Your Ground. It is interesting to see how the support and opposition are divided by gender, race, and region in the percentages. Below are the results from Mason-Dixon:
Question: Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law states that a person is justified in the use of deadly force to defend themselves if they reasonably believe that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death, great bodily harm, or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony. A citizen has no duty to retreat and if it is determined that their use of force was justified they are immune from criminal prosecution and civil action.
The “Stand Your Ground” law does not apply if the victim initially provokes the use of force or if they are involved in a felony crime.
Do you support or oppose keeping Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law as it is currently written?
(If “OPPOSED” or “NOT SURE”) Do you feel Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law should be modified to permit its use in fewer situations, or do you feel the law should be repealed in its entirety?
FLORIDA SUPPORT MODIFY REPEAL NOT SURE
STATE 64% 16% 18% 2%
REGION SUPPORT MODIFY REPEAL NOT SURE
North Florida 71% 8% 19% 2%
Central Florida 65% 18% 14% 3%
Tampa Bay 67% 22% 10% 1%
Southwest Florida 69% 19% 12% – Continue reading

















