mercutio545
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I always thought that they had to be visibly holding a firearm/dangerous weapon that could endanger your life, but isn't there some law in Florida that says you can do it if you feel "threatened" in any way? Just another one of those "just in case "questions. I was at a stoplight a few days ago and I saw an altercation between two cars, and one man from a car stepped out and started banging on the other vehicles windshield. I don't think that this would constitute the other person to draw on him, but it made me wonder. Always trying to abide by the law, but its a little vague sometimes so it's good to know.
I always thought that they had to be visibly holding a firearm/dangerous weapon that could endanger your life, but isn't there some law in Florida that says you can do it if you feel "threatened" in any way? Just another one of those "just in case "questions. I was at a stoplight a few days ago and I saw an altercation between two cars, and one man from a car stepped out and started banging on the other vehicles windshield. I don't think that this would constitute the other person to draw on him, but it made me wonder. Always trying to abide by the law, but its a little vague sometimes so it's good to know.