DETROIT, May 18 (UPI) -- Michigan Democratic lawmakers say they want to repeal a 2006 law similar to Florida's "stand your ground" law, invoked in the killing of Trayvon Martin.
The 2006 state law, signed by former Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm, allows someone to use deadly force against an assailant. It differs slightly from Florida's 2005 version, which grants immunity from prosecution, unless the claim of self-defense is found to be false, The Detroit News reported.