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<blockquote data-quote="10Seconds" data-source="post: 2002911" data-attributes="member: 24432"><p>This is what I am wondering about too. I dont know that I would consider it to meet the legal description of brandishing, especially since it was never touched. And since OC is now law, purposefully and intentionally displaying a firearm is also legal. </p><p></p><p>I tend to think that both A and B could have behaved better - B needs to learn to pay attention when driving, and also not be hot headed enough to jump out of a vehicle on someone who yells at them; A should realize that yelling at someone driving by is also not likely to help the situation, what did he expect, an apology? </p><p></p><p>But person B definitely escalated the situation by getting out of his truck. A pretty dumb move in our world today, not knowing if the other guy out there is a nutjob or not. </p><p></p><p>Or if the scenario was different, say B jumps out with a baseball bat, things could become even worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10Seconds, post: 2002911, member: 24432"] This is what I am wondering about too. I dont know that I would consider it to meet the legal description of brandishing, especially since it was never touched. And since OC is now law, purposefully and intentionally displaying a firearm is also legal. I tend to think that both A and B could have behaved better - B needs to learn to pay attention when driving, and also not be hot headed enough to jump out of a vehicle on someone who yells at them; A should realize that yelling at someone driving by is also not likely to help the situation, what did he expect, an apology? But person B definitely escalated the situation by getting out of his truck. A pretty dumb move in our world today, not knowing if the other guy out there is a nutjob or not. Or if the scenario was different, say B jumps out with a baseball bat, things could become even worse. [/QUOTE]
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