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Brandishing a Weapon
LM4202:
brandishing a weapon...see your profile photo, with a finger on the trigger no less. ;D
depserv:
--- Quote from: LM4202 on April 01, 2013, 02:10:05 PM ---brandishing a weapon...see your profile photo, with a finger on the trigger no less. ;D
--- End quote ---
It's not being brandished if it's hidden. But I agree: the finger should not be on the trigger. Maybe I'll change pictures (not that you'll like the next one either).
My main purpose in both pictures by the way is to point out what any of us might run across in what might not seem to be a dangerous encounter. Even if that purpose is not apparent, the message is still there. I'm sure most of us already know about the increased risk when you can't see both of a person's hands and all of his fingers, but a little reminder now and then is still a good thing.
unfy:
NE doesn't have any such silly law.
Now, FL does.
A semi-famous example would be a traffic stop where a gentleman returns his wallet to his pocket, which causes his shirt to bump...
greg58:
Was this guy convicted of anything?
Probably should have informed the officer of his concealed handgun right off.
Greg58
wusker:
To my knnowledge their law was change as a direct result of this incident
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