bullets prepped and in the bath, can return to typing
I wonder if we're kinda... getting away from the question and turned it into a generic self defense thing. If there is another thread that addresses this... feel free to point me to it
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re: "kill" vs "mugger"
he has a knife pointed at me and is very threatening. he only wants me wallet or he'll kill me. according to the statute - i am required to give up my wallet. This would be 28-1409.4.b in effect. Obviously the mugger doesn't claim to own it or similar (ie: just theft).
is discharging a firearm always considered 'lethal' or 'deadly' ? Or am I silly and able to shoot in the knee ? Drawing / aiming the weapon is force, and possibly enough to end the situation... but... can't count on being that lucky.
I may not have to retreat in my home, but if he only wants my tv or wedding ring, i have to give it up, no ? Again, not retreating, but I am averting force via 28-1409.4.b
re-reading 28-1414.2 .... i think i have to revise (ie: correct / was wrong) my ascertations towards 'good samaritan towards strangers' stuff. maybe.
if someone is in the situation of grievous harm (as per 28-1409) ... i would actually venture that coming to the rescue would be ... okay ? Maybe ? naturally, depending on when you stop the situation... if it's before serious things have happened to act as evidence, then.... bad guy can just claim the intent wasn't going to go all the way with it etc.... ?
how this relates to flash mobs.... sigh. i'd undoubtedly definitely have shirt out of the way and hand resting on firearm prolly (durrr, anyone would undoubtedly).
my head hurts. probably the vinegar smell isn't helping (from plating experiment). i'll have to come back to this over the weekend