Threatening or Using Deadly Force When in a Vehicle
Branca's Five Elements of Lawful Self-Defense Revisited and Reordered.
(Graphic exaggerates the context but serves illustrate a mob surrounding your vehicle.)
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Today’s firearms focus: Threatening or Using Deadly Force When in a Vehicle. Today’s discussion will be one in a series of articles addressing this subject in various scenarios which will reflect real life situations. I’ll be focusing on several different contexts, but all will begin with you sitting in your vehicle or someone else’s vehicle, somewhere in the public domain where you have a legal right to be, and not engaged in criminal activity.
Today’s article will place you in the vehicle as the driver, stopped in a line of traffic at a light and several dozens of protestors, a mob, are violently protesting and targeting specific vehicles while bypassing others. And several of them have now directed th…
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