Logical Heretic
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"More than half of the states in the United States have adopted the Castle doctrine, stating that a person has no duty to retreat when their home is attacked. Some states go a step further, removing the duty of retreat from any location. " The important part is some states.Stand your ground is not limited to your own property. The only assumption is the one you are making about the law.
Unfortunately not all states with castle doctrines or stand your ground laws does the protection from prosecution extend beyond your home. Maybe someone that actually knows. i.e. not you, can correct me but I dont believe you can even stand your ground if your in your front yard unless it includes the verbiage about any place your are allowed to be. Montana and Alaska for instance do not allow stand your ground outside of your dwelling(goodness that took 1 minute to google). If your gonna be condescending at least be right.