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Self-Defense and Legal Paradoxes
This chapter examines the troubling implications of self-defense laws in New York, where individuals like Charles Foner and LaShawn Craig face severe legal repercussions despite acting in self-defense. It highlights the complexities surrounding gun ownership, victimless crimes, and the socioeconomic barriers impacting access to firearms for protection. The discussion encourages a reevaluation of the legal system's treatment of self-defense cases and advocates for a more equitable approach that transcends political divides.