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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 2004763" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>OKlahoma's SDA states that displaying or flashing a firearm is considered a use of force. So in my opinion the pedestrian escalated use of force. Anytime a firearm is involved, even when not fired,by drawing it, plaing a hand on it, etc, its considered deadly force. By OK law, you can never use deadly force against a non-deadly threat (Castle Doctrine differs from the SDA). Unnecessary force is not lawful. Unreasonable force may also subject the actor to criminal and/or civil liability. A person can never use deadly force against a non-deadly threat. If a cop, or the drivers family member were nearby, like maybe he just pulled out of his drive way, and his wife saw it, even the driver himself would be probably have reasonable justification to draw down on you or worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 2004763, member: 4864"] OKlahoma's SDA states that displaying or flashing a firearm is considered a use of force. So in my opinion the pedestrian escalated use of force. Anytime a firearm is involved, even when not fired,by drawing it, plaing a hand on it, etc, its considered deadly force. By OK law, you can never use deadly force against a non-deadly threat (Castle Doctrine differs from the SDA). Unnecessary force is not lawful. Unreasonable force may also subject the actor to criminal and/or civil liability. A person can never use deadly force against a non-deadly threat. If a cop, or the drivers family member were nearby, like maybe he just pulled out of his drive way, and his wife saw it, even the driver himself would be probably have reasonable justification to draw down on you or worse. [/QUOTE]
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