Agreed. Zimmerman, as anyone relying on "Stand Your Ground", should face some sort of penalties for using the law as it was not intended. The Florida justice system has set up a poor precedent here. Based on this case, anyone feeling threatened, even if they acted as an aggressor, may use deadly force. A middle-aged neighborhood watch member packing heat should always have some skin in the game before he/she faces similar confrontation. I believe if Zimmerman had knowledge of possible penalties (jail time/fines) for improperly applying "Stand Your Ground" beforehand, it's likely we would have never heard of him or Trayvon Martin. He would have already thought out better ways to avoid using his weapon. Florida makes it entirely too easy for someone jacked up on endorphins to "feel threatened" and end the life of another human being.