PTMGunner16
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When is the proper time to pull your gun?? At what point in any situation do you use your weapon? Has anyone every had to pull out on someone?
In Michigan, it is against the law to "brandish" (point, show, display, etc.), a gun. Therefore, the court may or may not interpret your pulling of a gun as "brandishing".Is it possible to pull a gun on someone without firing, in hopes of having them back off and therefore diffusing the situation without reaping legal actions? Is this advisable in any situation?
In Michigan (and other states), in the required CCW classes, you are given instruction on when and when you cannot use your concealed gun.Ultimately I guess it comes down to the ability and intent of the BG to do harm, but in a split second situation, without a lot of training and experience (which I am sure a great deal of gun carriers do not have) who is going to be able to skillfully make that decision? I guess i personally would rather pull the gun and tell the BG to "Back the _____ away" then to hesitate on drawing and live (or not live) to regret it.
No, not unless they are a lawyer in the state of which you reside. And, if anyone does, and you take it, you would be foolish. Get your information you seek from a lawyer and from the CCW classes you must take before applying for the license.Can anyone give me legal advice on this train of thought?
Buzzcook
The reasons to draw the gun in the first place are the same as for shooting.
thunderbird101
Is it possible to pull a gun on someone without firing, in hopes of having them back off and therefore diffusing the situation without reaping legal actions? Is this advisable in any situation?
Ok so I've stated that the attacker has to have ability and show intent.When is the proper time to pull your gun?
When is the proper time to pull your gun?? At what point in any situation do you use your weapon?