The law did not change that much in 2001 .. You still can not use deadly force to protect property outside of your dwelling..
What are you talking about? Yes, according to the Bill I quoted (Enacted July 1 2006 ) to you, you can.
"Nonetheless, Nantz argues that his actions were justified because he was defending his property. Ind. Code § 35-41-3-2 (c), provides the following with regard to whether a person may use force to defend his or her property:
With respect to property other than a dwelling or curtilage, a person is justified in using reasonable force against another person if he reasonably believes that the force is necessary to immediately prevent or terminate the other person's trespass on or criminal interference with property lawfully in his possession, lawfully in possession of a member of his immediate family, or belonging to a person whose property he has authority to protect. However, a person is not justified in using deadly force unless that force is justified under subsection (a) of this section. See footnote
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Highlighted the applicable excerpt for my previous post. Are you reading what you're copying and pasting?