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smoking357 wrote:
sean3686 wrote:
if you draw on a cop you deserve to be shot, end of story.
Huh? Cops are servants. Servants serve. Cops are untrustworthy and have a horrible reputation. It's now so dire that a citizen needs to fear for his life in the presence of a cop. If a cop unjustifiably draws on a citizen, the citizen has to presume his life is in danger.
I'm less worried about an average citizen having a gun than a cop, because a cop can kill with almost seeming impunity, while the citizen has to worry about legal consequences.
Here's the rule:
If you draw on anyone improperly, no matter who you are, you deserve to be shot. Period.
another us vs them.
tell a cop you are my servant next time you see one and see how that ends for you.
leos drawing and civ drawing are 2 different things.
if a cop challenges you and you shot him. you go to jail end of story.
if a cop draws on you even if you think you have done nothing wrong and you draw back you you are dumb. if you comply a cop will not shoot at you just because.
and cops are no less immune from a shooting than any of us. they take there gun and send it into be examined just like they wold with any other person. I dont know where you get off saying they are immune like they shoot everyone they see doing something wrong.
since your not from delaware ill save you the work and give you some of our laws.
§ 1903. Searching questioned person for weapon. A peace officer may search for a dangerous weapon any person whom the officer has stopped or detained to question as provided in § 1902 of this title, whenever the officer has reasonable ground to believe that the officer is in danger if the person possesses a dangerous weapon. If the officer finds a weapon, the officer may take and keep it until the completion of the questioning, when the officer shall either return it or arrest the person. The arrest may be for the illegal possession of the weapon. (Code 1935, § 5343C; 48 Del. Laws, c. 304; 11 Del. C. 1953, § 1903; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.)
§ 1240. Terroristic threatening of public officials or public servants; class G felony.
(a) A person is guilty of terroristic threatening of a public official or public servant when the person threatens to commit any crime likely to result in death or in serious injury to a public official or public servant during or because of the public official's or public servant's exercise of the official's or servant's official functions.
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464. Justification -- Use of force in self-protection.
(a) The use of force upon or toward another person is justifiable when the defendant believes that such force is immediately necessary for the purpose of protecting the defendant against the use of unlawful force by the other person on the present occasion.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (d) and (e) of this section, a person employing protective force may estimate the necessity thereof under the circumstances as the person believes them to be when the force is used, without retreating, surrendering possession, doing any other act which the person has no legal duty to do or abstaining from any lawful action.
(c) The use of deadly force is justifiable under this section if the defendant believes that such force is necessary to protect the defendant against death, serious physical injury, kidnapping or sexual intercourse compelled by force or threat.
(d) The use of force is
not justifiable under this section to resist an arrest which the defendant knows or should know is being made by a peace officer, whether or not the arrest is lawful.
the last one you fail at. the individual should have been arrested. end of story.