There's been a plethora of information on the difference between good and bad shoots. I have more questions about the gray areas of when to display my weapon. I think a typical answer is only pull it out when you intend to use it, meaning pull the trigger. I know there can be practical reasons for just letting someone know you have it but does that cross any legal lines? Super complex question that would no doubt involve a large variety of factors and it has no one answer of course.
Last night just after 11 PM I was in a parking lot on the phone when a guy approaches the back of my car walking a bicycle. He's in my blind spot to my left shoulder. He's trying to get my attention with his hand motions which is really irritating because it should be obvious to him that I'm on the phone.
So he keeps motioning to me and then he steps 3 feet closer to my window which is closed.
I've got a gold 9 mm squeezed halfway between the seat and the console. He finally takes another step and he's right at my window.
I probably should not have done this.
I simply picked up my 9 mm pointing it down but raised it up 2 feet in the air so that he could see I had it. Needless to say he was on his bike and riding away within two seconds.
Maybe I should have just turned and watched him to see if he pulled something out of his pocket. Maybe I should've just driven away. I'm not proud of what I did and I may have put myself at risk legally. I mean I did remain in the car and I never aimed it at him at all but I did display it when he got closer.
Feel free to rip into me.
Last night just after 11 PM I was in a parking lot on the phone when a guy approaches the back of my car walking a bicycle. He's in my blind spot to my left shoulder. He's trying to get my attention with his hand motions which is really irritating because it should be obvious to him that I'm on the phone.
So he keeps motioning to me and then he steps 3 feet closer to my window which is closed.
I've got a gold 9 mm squeezed halfway between the seat and the console. He finally takes another step and he's right at my window.
I probably should not have done this.
I simply picked up my 9 mm pointing it down but raised it up 2 feet in the air so that he could see I had it. Needless to say he was on his bike and riding away within two seconds.
Maybe I should have just turned and watched him to see if he pulled something out of his pocket. Maybe I should've just driven away. I'm not proud of what I did and I may have put myself at risk legally. I mean I did remain in the car and I never aimed it at him at all but I did display it when he got closer.
Feel free to rip into me.