NRA: "Stand-Your-Ground" is a "fundamental human right" The NRA accused Eric Holder of politicizing Trayvon Martin's death by calling for an end to the laws

The National Rifle Association accused the Obama Administration of politicizing Trayvon Martin's death after Attorney General Eric Holder called for a possible end to the "Stand-Your-Ground" self-defense laws in states like Florida, where Martin was shot.

"The attorney general fails to understand that self-defense is not a concept, it's a fundamental human right," NRA executive director Chris Cox said in a statement. "To send a message that legitimate self-defense is to blame is unconscionable, and demonstrates once again that this administration will exploit tragedies to push their political agenda."

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In a speech on Tuesday, Holder said that it's time to take a "hard look" at the laws, which are currently active in at least 22 states. "[S]eparate and apart from the case that has drawn the nation's attention, it's time to question laws that senselessly expand the concept of self-defense and sow dangerous conflict in our neighborhoods," Holder said.