During a recent outreach event in Yigo, Attorney General Douglas Moylan emphasizes the importance of understanding the castle doctrine, which legally protects individuals who use force to defend themselves in their homes. Moylan warns that rising methamphetamine-related violence is a pressing issue in Guam, attributing it to gaps in current security policies and underscoring the need for residents to know their rights when facing potential threats.
At the gathering, Moylan illustrates the complexities of the castle doctrine by explaining real-life scenarios, highlighting that deadly force is only justified in the face of immediate danger. He cautions against misconceptions that allow for lethal action against mere trespassers, reinforcing that the goal of self-defense should be to protect life, not to take it. The AG’s statements come amid criticism of state leadership regarding the ongoing meth crisis and its impact on community safety.
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