The Policy Advocate

S2 EP:1 Stand your ground isn’t a blank check — The Lorincz Case

6 min · 17 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio S2 EP:1 Stand your ground isn’t a blank check — The Lorincz Case

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A Florida woman claimed Stand Your Ground after fatally shooting her neighbor through a closed front door — but a jury wasn’t convinced. In this episode, we break down the Susan Lorincz case, what Florida self-defense law actually says, and why this shooting was ruled criminal despite claims of fear. I’m strongly pro–Stand Your Ground, but this case shows exactly where the line is — and what happens when it’s crossed. If you care about self-defense rights, legal reality, and the difference between protection and escalation, this is one you need to hear.

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