Legally, I might have my hand close to my weapons if there was not a way for me to get out of there. To actually draw your gun and point, you had best have a good legal reason for doing so. Know the law here. Is anyone pointing a gun or doing something violent.Have you seen the HUNDREDS of videos where it started as a protest and then BLM and or ANTIFA suddenly and without warning starts beating someone unconscious??? If I am minding my business and eating dinner with my wife and a MOB with weapons whether they are pointed at me or not storms the place that is the very DEFINITION of being in fear for my life and I would take defensive measures to protect myself and my family. In the blink of an eye this guy could have been knocked unconscious and he would not have been able to pull his gun to defend himself, I think he was well within his rights to arm himself
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They had approached, that is maybe within their rights or not.If I am minding my business and eating dinner with my wife and a MOB with weapons whether they are pointed at me or not 'storms' the place that is the very DEFINITION of being in fear for my life and I would take defensive measures to protect myself and my family.
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Drawing a gun and pointing it, well I guess with good lawyer it might go your way. The only way to get an instant stop with that little NAA .22 is one in the brain case. You want them close and them not to expecting it when you are facing men armed with larger high capacity weapons and perhaps with body armor. I can not tell if those are just plate carriers or are actually armor.
By the way with that little NAA you want both hands on it unless the distances are bad breath distances.
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