The Worst Self Defense Ruling Ever Just Came From Minnesota
The Minnesota Supreme Court's ruling in State v. Blevins has established a judicially created duty to retreat in self-defense cases, even when not explicitly codified in statute. This ruling, which has surprised many, extends the duty to situations involving the brandishing of a weapon, such as a machete, unless the individual is in their home. The video highlights the legislature's inaction on this issue, allowing courts to shape self-defense law through judicial interpretation.









