Thank you for your replies and thanks for your welcomes. What you guys said actually is almost what I thought, but what I am picturing in my mind is a bit different I guess. So, allow me to hypothesize a case, so that I can understand how this would work:
Say there was a very minor bumper-to-bumper accident, nothing serious happened. But the other person got really mad at you. He is not cooling down and he started to push you around. Like you know, poking and yelling at your face, etc. And he does not seem to cool down. However, use of force seems unnecessary, since he does not have a firearm or a knife or something, but he is pushing you around. He is not punching or anything, but you know, terribly angry and you cannot even call cops because of his temper.
What would you do in such a case? In the meantime, I will refresh my memory about the laws.
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Mentioning You Are Carrying
Hello all,
I am very new to this forum so pardon me if this topic was already posted (although I checked, I could not find). So, I heard it is against the law to mention you are carrying a gun to back someone off during an argument or something. So say you are arguing with someone and he/she is not threatining your life (yet) but the heat is escalating. Can you mention things like "Look man, I really don't want a problem and I have to warn you that I am carrying a firearm." or things like that to avoid further issues and scare the person off?
Of course it might be against the law to mention you are carrying to intimidate someone for no reason, but how about during a fight or argument?
Thank you.
I am very new to this forum so pardon me if this topic was already posted (although I checked, I could not find). So, I heard it is against the law to mention you are carrying a gun to back someone off during an argument or something. So say you are arguing with someone and he/she is not threatining your life (yet) but the heat is escalating. Can you mention things like "Look man, I really don't want a problem and I have to warn you that I am carrying a firearm." or things like that to avoid further issues and scare the person off?
Of course it might be against the law to mention you are carrying to intimidate someone for no reason, but how about during a fight or argument?
Thank you.