ground? do you think that actually trayvon s death pressed pause on all of that kind of legislation? unfortunately, i don t think it is the end of that kind of legislation, but it is the beginning of the unveiling of the sort of vast network of the nra and different sorts of policy shapers and lobbyists who put these kind of laws in place to stoke gun sales. what s also important about the trayvon martin case is it showed people through organization and grassroots activism we can shine a light on some of the challenges in our society. his patients have sort of fungsed as a model for how parents who are victims of gun violence can become activists. one of the things that s unique about the stand your ground law that people aren t really honed in on is it gives people immunity from prosecution and civil liability. you can use your gun and it