Wednesday, July 17, 2013

States With Stand Your Ground And Castle Doctrine Laws




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States With Stand Your Ground And Castle Doctrine Laws



Image Source by M.D. Creekmore on July 17, 2013 · 0 comments With all of the talk about “Stand Your Ground” laws and self-defense in the “media” lately, I thought that it would be a good idea to take a look at which U.S. states have those laws in place and the definition of what the law is, without all of the media hype. First a general definition of the “Stand Your Ground Law” different states my differ slightly in their interpretation of the law: Stand-your-ground laws allow someone to use force in self-defense when there is reasonable belief of a threat, without an obligation to retreat first.









Four Easy-To-Carry Fire-Starters



[Editor's Note: How important is fire? Today's guest post was originally published on The Prepared Ninja and reprinted here with permission by the author, Tom Miller. Be sure to check out his bio and connect with him. Don't let the name The Prepared Ninja fool you.









Vertical Spine Shelves for Small Spaces



by Todd Walker
Do you live in cramped quarters?
There’s only x amount of horizontal surface in a house. Tables, counters, and shelving fill up quickly.
DRG’s solution – go vertical.
All these books once occupied the shelf pictured next to the vertical spine book shelf. DRG is happy.
I completed this simple honey-do yesterday and thought I’d share it with y’all.
I’ve only ever seen dimensional lumber used for the spine. Being unconventional and cheap, I opted to re-purpose a dead cedar tree.
The cedar log on the left became my spine
If you use a tree, make sure it’s not green.






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