North Carolina stand your ground law is addressed in NCGS § 14-51.2 and § 14-51.3 and are summarized below:
A person is justified in the use of deadly force and does not have a duty to retreat in any place he or she has the lawful right to be if either of the following applies:
You reasonably believe that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another; or
You are in your home, vehicle or workplace and that the person against whom the defensive force was used was an unlawful intruder or was attempting to forcibly and unlawfully enter one of the above.
You can bet your ass that if a business owner shoots a looter that they will get arrested for it
Arrested but not successfully charged.
North Carolina stand your ground law is addressed in NCGS § 14-51.2 and § 14-51.3 and are summarized below:
A person is justified in the use of deadly force and does not have a duty to retreat in any place he or she has the lawful right to be if either of the following applies:
You reasonably believe that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another; or
You are in your home, vehicle or workplace and that the person against whom the defensive force was used was an unlawful intruder or was attempting to forcibly and unlawfully enter one of the above.
That's a great law.