Does Texas’ ‘Stand Your Ground’ law apply when masked, unidentified ICE agents enter a home?
The only time you can legally use force to resist law enforcement personnel in Texas is to fight back against excessive force, said an attorney who specializes in 2nd Amendment cases.
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