One thing I am unclear about in the proposed law:
Is it proposed that only the owner/renter, whatever, of a property be allowed to shoot looters on his property/store, etc.?
OR is it proposed that anybody just walking down the street is empowered to shoot at alleged looters on someone else's property?
The first one I don't have much problem with -- defense of one's own life/property and so on. Variations of this are legal in most states already.
The second one I have a HUGE problem with. Vigilante justice is basically all that it is, and it leaves open the possibility for huge mistakes, willful abuses, gang violence and premeditated murder, including the willful killing of people simply based on skin color or other racial or ethnic or religious hatreds.
AND what's the definition of looting, anyway -- anything one doesn't like that takes place during a riot or insurrection or peaceful demonstration? Or just ordinary life where you see someone possibly breaking into a random home and assume it is looting and is actually some poor guy who is trying to get into his own home because he has forgotten his keys. Or trying to get into a friend or relative's home because he fears/knows they are ill and cannot get to the door. Does the person shot have to be in possession of "loot," or just a person standing around where you don't think they should be?
It's an absolutely terrible idea.