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加拿大保守党提案 家里进贼可用武力防卫 媒体 早该如此

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加拿大保守党提案 家里进贼可用武力防卫  媒体 早该如此

美加持枪差别

报道还解释说,加拿大和美国都允许私人持枪,但美国很多州有城堡法和不退让法,对进入私人领地的入侵者可以开枪射击;

而加拿大考枪牌时明确告诉大家,枪可以娱乐、健身、狩猎、收藏,但不是用来防身的。

所以当安省一名在家中与持武器闯入者发生冲突的44岁男子被警方以袭击罪名提起诉讼后民众哗然,因为加拿大法律要求“自卫行为必须与所面临的威胁程度相称”。

但谁能在几秒中只能做出准确判断自己使用的武力是否恰到好处,每一个“不懂法”的加拿大人都支持防卫者,这就说明法律条文本身出了问题。

波利耶夫雷希望在《刑法》中明确“合理”的自卫

Poilievre wants 'reasonable' self-defence defined in Criminal Code

By The Canadian Press  

"令人愤慨,荒谬可笑:波利耶夫雷抨击基于移民身份的“量刑折扣"

保守党领袖皮埃尔·波利耶夫雷表示,任何在加拿大境内申请移民并犯罪的人都应被“驱逐出境”。

渥太华——保守党领袖皮埃尔·波利耶夫雷周五表示,联邦政府需要修改《刑法》,使使用武力(包括致命武力)来保护自己的家和家人,在有人闯入时被视为合理行为。
安大略省布兰普顿市的波利耶夫尔召开了新闻发布会,此举引发了公众对一名安大略省男子被指控袭击他人的强烈抗议。这名男子遭遇了另一名男子持弩闯入其公寓的事件。

司法部长肖恩·弗雷泽在社交媒体上表示,根据前总理斯蒂芬·哈珀“在波利耶夫尔的支持下”提出的一项法律,加拿大人已经拥有自卫的权利。

《刑法》规定,如果一个人认为有人对自己使用了武力或武力威胁,只要他们的行为“在当时情况下是合理的”,就可以自卫。

该法律列出了在确定合理性时需要考虑的九个因素,包括威胁的性质、是否有其他应对手段、事件是否涉及武器,以及涉事人员的体型、年龄和性别。

波利耶夫尔表示,如果面对入侵者,这些情况过于复杂,无法在当下就考虑。

“如果你在保卫自己的房子,你没有时间考虑九种不同的情况。你只有一个条件——保护你自己和你的孩子,”他说。

波利耶夫表示,如果政府不提出自己的修正案,他的政党将提出一项私人议员法案,以定义“合理”的含义。

他表示,该法案将通过两项测试来确定何时允许对入侵者使用武力。

“两件事,一是如果有人非法且未经邀请进入你家;二是你有理由相信他们对你的家人构成威胁,那么你对该人使用的所有武力都被视为合理合法。这就是我们的法案将引入的测试,”波利耶夫说。

弗雷泽在社交媒体上回复波利耶夫时表示,他相信警方会提出指控,法官会考虑证据。

“这里不是蛮荒西部。这是加拿大,”弗雷泽写道。 “加拿大人应该得到切实可行的解决方案,让我们更安全,而不是为了皮埃尔的政治生存而煽动恐惧和混乱的口号。”

近日,加拿大公众关于自卫法的辩论在加拿大激起轩然大波。此前,44岁的杰里米·戴维·麦克唐纳于8月18日在安大略省林赛市被控袭击罪。他的公寓据称遭人闯入。

涉嫌入侵者是41岁的迈克尔·凯尔·布林,他被空运到多伦多医院,伤势危及生命。他被指控入室盗窃、持有危险用途武器以及价值低于5000加元的恶作剧罪。

卡沃萨湖区警察局长柯克·罗伯逊周三在一份声明中写道,他承认这起事件引起了公众的极大关注和“情绪化”反应,但他称其中一些反应“不公正且不准确”。

罗伯逊写道,个人有权保护自己和财产,但法律要求任何防御行动都必须与面临的威胁相称。

“这意味着,虽然房主确实有权保护自己和财产,但使用武力必须考虑到当时的情况,合理。”他写道。

安大略省省长道格·福特严厉批评了对这名公寓住户提出指控的决定,并表示上周该决定表明“有些事情出了问题”。

多伦多Schofield Macchia律师事务所的辩护律师梅丽娜·马基亚表示,像麦克唐纳面临的这种指控并不常见。

“我认为,在目前还不了解更多信息的情况下,就利用或修改法律,或提出(一项)全面改革,还为时过早。”她在接受加拿大新闻社采访时表示。

马基亚表示,现行法律下的合理性可以理解为不升级暴力程度。

她说,如果有人双手握着棒球棒进入你家,使用类似的物品自卫是合理的。

马基亚表示,如果房主用双手握着棒球棒射击他人,这很可能被视为不合理,因为入侵者并没有明显的威胁会开枪打死房主。

马基亚说:“我认为这很难理解,但(法律)的设计初衷是让人们不要在入侵者进入家门后就开枪或用刀刺死他人。”

在新闻发布会上,波利耶夫提到了2023年安大略省米尔顿市的阿里·米安(Ali Mian)的一起案件。他开枪打死了五名闯入者中的一人。波利耶夫说,其中一人

入侵者持有一把“九毫米手枪”。

米安被控二级谋杀,但指控后来被撤销。

“这就是保守党今天站在这里的原因,基于‘家就是你的城堡’的原则,”波利耶夫说道。

萨斯喀彻温大学助理法学教授科尔顿·费尔表示,目前的自卫立法源自2012年的一项保守党法案。

费尔在一封电子邮件回复中表示:“总的来说,我认为这是一项非常好的立法,能够灵活应对特殊情况,例如最近安大略省引发指控的情况。”

“任何更激进的建议,即一个人应该能够对任何闯入其住宅的人采取任何行动(“保卫你的城堡”原则)……都会带来各种问题,因为国家实际上是在授予一个人杀人的许可证。”

— 附布兰普顿的 Vanessa Tiberio 和多??伦多的 Maan Alhmidi 的资料。

加拿大新闻社于 2025 年 8 月 29 日首次发布本报道。

David Baxter,加拿大新闻社

Poilievre wants 'reasonable' self-defence defined in Criminal Code

By The Canadian Press  
 
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OTTAWA — The federal government needs to amend the Criminal Code so the use of force, including lethal force, is considered reasonable to defend your home and family if someone breaks into it, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Friday.

Poilievre called a news conference in Brampton, Ont., amid an outcry over assault charges that were laid against an Ontario man who encountered another man who allegedly broke into his apartment while carrying a crossbow.

Justice Minister Sean Fraser said on social media that Canadians already have the right to defend themselves under a law brought in by former prime minister Stephen Harper, “with Poilievre’s support.”

The Criminal Code says someone can defend themselves if they believe force, or a threat of force, is being used against them, as long as their actions are “reasonable in the circumstances.”

The law lays out nine factors to consider when determining reasonableness, including the nature of the threat, whether there were other means to respond to it, whether the incident involved a weapon, as well as the size, age and gender of the people involved.

Poilievre said these conditions are too complicated to consider in the moment if facing an intruder.

“If you’re defending your house, you don’t have time to think through nine different conditions. You have one condition -- to protect yourself and your kids,” he said.

Poilievre said if the government doesn’t introduce its own amendment, his party will introduce a private member’s bill to define what “reasonable” means.

He said that bill would have two tests to determine when it would be permissible to use force against an intruder.

“Two things, if someone enters your home illegally and uninvited, and two, you reasonably believe they are a threat to your family then it is assumed that all the force you use against that person is reasonable and legal. That is the test that our bill will bring in,” Poilievre said.

In his social media response to Poilievre, Fraser said that he trusts police to lay charges and judges to consider the evidence.

“This isn’t the Wild West. It’s Canada,” Fraser wrote. “Canadians deserve real solutions that make us safer, not slogans that inspire fear and chaos for Pierre’s political survival.”

Public debate about self-defence laws soared in Canada in recent days, after 44-year-old Jeremy David McDonald, was charged with assault in Lindsay, Ont., after an alleged break-in at his apartment on Aug. 18.

The alleged intruder, 41-year-old Michael Kyle Breen, was airlifted to hospital in Toronto with life-threatening injuries. He has been charged with break and enter, possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose, and mischief under $5,000.

Kawartha Lakes Police Chief Kirk Robertson wrote in a statement on Wednesday that he recognizes the incident has generated significant public interest and “emotional” responses, but called some of the reaction “unjust and inaccurate.”

Robertson wrote that individuals have the right to defend themselves and their property, but the law requires that any defensive action be proportionate to the threat faced.

“This means that while homeowners do have the right to protect themselves and their property, the use of force must be reasonable given the circumstances,” he wrote.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford blasted the decision to charge the apartment resident, saying last week that it shows “something is broken.”

Melina Macchia, a defence attorney with Schofield Macchia in Toronto, said that charges like the one faced by McDonald are rare.

“To capitalize or change the law or propose (an) overhaul without knowing more at this stage, I think is premature,” she said in an interview with The Canadian Press.

Macchia said reasonableness under the current law can be interpreted as not escalating the level of violence presented.

She said that if someone enters your home with both hands on a baseball bat, it would be reasonable to use a similar item to defend yourself.

Macchia said if a homeowner were to shoot someone with both hands on a baseball bat, that would likely be seen as unreasonable because there isn’t an obvious threat the intruder will shoot the homeowner.

“I think it is hard understand, but (the law is) designed so that people don’t just shoot people or stab people as soon as an intruder enters their home,” Macchia said.

In his press conference, Poilievre referred to a 2023 case of Ali Mian, a Milton, Ont. man who shot and killed one of five people who broke into his home. Poilievre said one of the intruders had a “nine millimetre handgun.”

Mian was charged with second degree murder, but the charge was later dropped.

“That is why Conservatives are standing here today, based on the principle that your home is your castle,” Poilievre said.

Colton Fehr, an assistant law professor at the University of Saskatchewan, said that the current self-defence legislation comes from a 2012 Conservative bill.

“It is, on the whole, a very good piece of legislation in my view that is capable of responding flexibly to unique circumstances such as the one giving rise to the charges in Ontario recently,” Fehr said in an emailed reply.

“Any more radical suggestion that a person should be able to do anything to anyone who breaks into their home (the “defend your castle” doctrine)... presents a variety of problems as the state is effectively giving a person a license to kill.”

— With files from Vanessa Tiberio in Brampton and Maan Alhmidi in Toronto.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 29, 2025.

David Baxter, The Canadian Press

加拿大保守党提案:放宽自卫标准!家里进贼主人可使用致命武力防卫!媒体评价:早该如此

By marketing@tianen.ca  

保守党重新定义“合理防卫”

刚刚,加拿大媒体《Global News》报道称,针对多伦多屋主在自家打伤入室劫匪而遭到指控的案例,保守党领袖博励志宣布将推动修改加拿大《刑法典》,目标是将加拿大“合理防卫”标准提高到普通人可以理解的范畴。

那么什么是普通人可以理解的标准呢?

举例说明

一个小姐姐独自在家,突然闯进一条色狼劫财又劫色,搏斗中小姐姐用平底锅击中了歹徒的脑袋,歹徒当场倒地,然后小姐姐继续用平底锅连敲了歹徒脑袋8下,各位觉得小姐姐防卫过当吗?

博励志

博励志在新闻发布会上也说,加拿大人在自己的住房里对付闯入的歹徒时不需要仔细思考《刑法典》中的法律条文,他们有权使用无限制的武力保护自己和家人。

用法律语言来说就是,“在加拿大如果有人非法闯入住宅,并对屋内人员构成威胁,居民使用包括致命武力在内的各类防卫手段,都应被推定为合理合法。”

博励志表示,他将正式要求自由党推动修法,如果自由党拒绝,将由保守党议员提出议案然后进入表决程序。

多数加拿大媒体也认为,任何人在自己的家里保护家人都不应该被法律条文束缚,防卫者可使用致命武力应被视为常识。

美加持枪差别

报道还解释说,加拿大和美国都允许私人持枪,但美国很多州有城堡法和不退让法,对进入私人领地的入侵者可以开枪射击;

而加拿大考枪牌时明确告诉大家,枪可以娱乐、健身、狩猎、收藏,但不是用来防身的。

所以当安省一名在家中与持武器闯入者发生冲突的44岁男子被警方以袭击罪名提起诉讼后民众哗然,因为加拿大法律要求“自卫行为必须与所面临的威胁程度相称”。

但谁能在几秒中只能做出准确判断自己使用的武力是否恰到好处,每一个“不懂法”的加拿大人都支持防卫者,这就说明法律条文本身出了问题。

媒体也表示,私宅不可侵犯和有限制防卫就是矛盾体。修法这件事自由党也没有提出反对意见。从舆论氛围看,通过的概率极大。

具体修改的条款可能包括:

1. 现行法律允许在遭受或即将遭受武力侵害时自卫,但所用武力必须在当时情况下合理。修订案允许对非法入侵且威胁人身安全者使用致命武力,且被推定为合理。

2. 现行法律要求首威胁时若可安全撤退就不能使用致命武力。修订案允许首威胁时无需考虑退让。

3. 现行法律要求防卫者在法庭上自证行为合理性。修订案自动推定防卫合理,举证责任转向控方。

小编支持博励志的修法要求,借用罗老师的一句话就是“法不能向不法让步!”

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