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If your life is under threat from deadly force, you draw your weapon, aim at the threat and fire. If you do not feel your life is under threat, do not draw your weapon and point it at someone.
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Too bad we don't have a name for the restaurant. It might make it possible to search for a story.
And if the threat ceases to press his threat? If he surrenders, or otherwise makes it clear that he's going to be compliant?If your life is under threat from deadly force, you draw your weapon, aim at the threat and fire. If you do not feel your life is under threat, do not draw your weapon and point it at someone.
He's talking about the "brandishing" issue.
The law as written, explained, and discussed is a little confusing. Seems like this, as yet, hypothetical person used good judgement, though.
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