It is my belief, that I have a moral obligation (and legal duty) to protect those around me. Particularly my family. It is that belief that probably drove me into my profession. I know few of you have the same legal obligations as I do, but morally do you feel the same?
Just wanted to throw that out here and see what bites.
I'm totally onboard with this. Mess with mine, and pay the price. Judge by 12 vs carried by 6.
I've totally studied the SDA law, and have followed tons of info on it from other folks in the same situation.
Reading the law, it looks cut and dried, but then comes the DA's and court systems.
DA's are just polititions. They have to be elected and they enforce the laws according to what will get them elected the next time around.
I've served on a jury once, and although it was a minor thing, its not about what actually happened, its about what the attorneys, and the judge will allow into evidence. As a juror, your sworn to only judge on the evidence provided. The person was totally guilty, but the attorney was incompentent, and we had to let him go.
I do know that getting your ass beat in a fist fight is not enough reason to draw your gun according to the law.
But, that brings up another grey area. What if your attacked by a crowd? Would several people beating your ass justify deadly force, or brandshing? If you Brandish, you must be ready to pull the trigger. One could get in trouble here.
What if you are with your family, and a crowd becomes unruly, and you fear for your wife/kids life? At what level does fearing for their life become a situation where you present a weapon?
I guess my whole point in this thread is to say, read the rules, and do what your brain says to do, but expect to be arrested, and have to enter the court system in most cases. Some will be so obvious that you just go home, but that will be rare.
Troy, am I any where correct in my thinking?