'Stand your ground' makes dangerous mix of guns and fear of young Black men
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Alex Wagner looks at how an increase in "stand your ground" laws since the shooting death of Trayvon Martin has created a dangerous, sometimes deadly situation as the proliferation of guns mixes with a media-encouraged fear and suspicion of young Black men.April 19, 2023
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