This is why just having laws in and of themselves isn't the answer, it's a matter of who is interpreting them and how much of a DUMAS they are/aren't. I don't have a problem with the "stand your ground" law, but as I said back during the Zimmerman trial, you don't get to just pick your ground up and move it to wherever you need to in order to be in a position to shoot someone you already really wanted to shoot anyway. It's meant to be a defensive tool/law to help a person survive trouble, not at excuse for starting trouble, a transportable shield of "give me an effing reason" law. I think the South Park guys actually nailed it on the World War Z episode, which really scares me. If 2 guys are obviously "around the bend" as those two can actually explain what's really going on better than elected lawmakers or elected/appointed judicial members, how effed are we as a nation???
EDIT: Oh and this fairly new practice of just walking up to someone on the street and punching them, trying to knock them out for fun thing "the kids are doing now", I know it'll make me a bad person to say/do this but I promise you if anyone tries this sh!t on me, they'd better succeed because if I get my hands on them I wont' just hold them for the police so they can get a slap on the wrist or the equivalent of a traffic ticket, I'm going to do my best to make sure they never do that to anyone again.