INDIANAPOLIS -- A bill that would allow property owners to use deadly force to resist police is facing increasing resistance of its own. The proposed legislation would provide property owners the right to use deadly force to stop an illegal entry by law enforcement officers. Current Indiana law gives homeowners the right to use whatever force they deem necessary to defend themselves and their property against unlawful entry. However, Senate Bill No. 1 is aimed directly at the police and would give property owners the same authority to use deadly force against officers perceived to have made unlawful entry. The Marion County Prosecutor's Office opposes that bill, RTV6's Jack Rinehart reported.
And no, I did not follow the links... but you have to admit this text sends the thoughts a certain direction...
We are to the point where the residents perception is at issue and it looks like folks are beginning to understand why they don't need this law. NO ONE has the right to refuse a lawful entry, and this case starts with a lawful entry.
The solution is to FIX the State Supreme Court ~ that's called "Get those Idiots Out Of There"