Snobike Mike
Banned
'Brandishing' a weapon indicates that the situation was not of sufficient for the weapon to be used, in the first place. Most (ie 'virtually all') self defence instructors will tell you that you don't bring out a weapon, unless you intend to use it immediately. You don't threaten an assailant with your firearm; you SHOOT him.
Most self defence instructors are then missing the point about the typical chaos and speed at which self defense situations occur and escalate. If you hear a crash at 3am at nite while you are sleeping what do you do? Wait to assess risk (how the heck you can do that in the dark while you've been sleeping and under extreme stress/duress) and then decide to goto your locked safe, unlock the safe, unlock the gun, load the gun and then approach the unknown assailant?
The problem with this is how do you know if you're going to need it? Making an assumption that you won't need it could be fatal, assuming you might need it and not having to is a much safer approach (often cowardly assailants hearing the shotgun rack will cause them to run). Unfortunately our current legal system wants you to call the police and wait, which in certain situations (which you can't forecast which is why taking extra care is so key) severe harm occurs.
If you're in your home, and you chose to hold/carry a weapon "just in case" there should be absolutely no questions asked especially if you didn't use it at all.
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