I did not know that. Seems strange Washington recently passed a 10 round mag capacity law, and the west side of the state seems to be one of the areas that does not enforce many laws on the books. The eastern side of the state is a different story.
I'm not too sure of the validity of that list, Idaho passed Stand Your Ground in 2018 and it's not on that list.
Idaho's law protecting a person acting in self-defense gets clarified by the passage of Senate Bill 1313 - which goes into effect July 1st. The real
www.idahocriminaldefenselaw.com
And, Idaho is not on, The following 23 states have a castle doctrine:
Idaho has had a form of Castle Doctrine forever, but they decided they needed to set it in stone, also in 2018 and they revert back to the legislation/S1313 I listed above, it's a blanket cover they use for both.
A news clip:
MERIDIAN, Idaho (CBS 2) — Idaho law has long protected not only the right to bear arms but the right to use them in defense of life and property.
Under Idaho's Castle Doctrine, updated and strengthened in 2018, you have the right not only to defend your house with lethal force, but also your yard, your place of business, and even your car. (
Click here to read Senate Bill 1313 from 2018.)