I'm a fairly big guy (six four, 235), and given the "means-intent-ability" criteria for drawing my weapon, I'd have to be pretty much attacked by someone with a weapon of their own, or multiple people at once in order to justify pulling out my gun. Obviously, some dude coming up to fight it out with me bare handed would not consitute a situation where I could draw my weapon. My wife, on the other hand, is five three and 110, so if a guy my size attacks her the disparity of force in that situation would allow her to pull her gun (in the majority of juror's eyes, I would think).
So, say I'm carrying and some dude jumps me and we do get into a wrestling/fisticuffs match. In that situation, what if my gun falls out of it's holster (quite likely)? Or what if he gets his hands on it without even knowing it was there in the first place? Now there's a deadly weapon involved, which we're now going to be fighting over just because it's there.
Am I now justified in using it? On the "ability" part, he would now have the ability to wrestle the gun from me and do some serious damage, so it has now escalated to a life-or-death situation.
I'd appreciate any comments or thoughts on this scenario....
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