>> you were in the courtroom. >> yes. >> for jury deliberations. how does this dunn case affect the fight against stand your ground? >> well, the point is regardless of the outcome, it was always a feeling that we must change this law and we all must go to tallahassee and change it there. because even when you talk about the jury deliberation, part of it was in the instructions to the jury. stand your ground is a part of the instruction. whether it was discussed or not. it was in the zimmerman case. and so basically, it is part of the jury's instruction. and we must deal with it. it's too broad. it's a sloppy law. it says that you can shoot and kill. you can start the fight, and then say i felt threatened. that's bull.