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You mean this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G27d9hCjsUE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Note who initiated the second round — the shooter who kicks the back of the seat in front of him and then leans forward and says something to him.
One might say that he earned that popcorn thrown at him.
And don’t tell us that he “drew his gun” —
He already had the gun in his hand under his jacket so all he had to do was lift point and fire.
If his hand were under his coat there is no way that you can see it or know it. You are now making things up.
There is a huge difference between a verbal confrontation and a physical one. There is a solid line between putting your hands on someone or something they are holding and throwing it at them and saying words to them. This difference exists in the reality of every day encounters and with the existing laws.
You can want what ever you wish but these laws have been on books for many decades. They reach from domestic violence situations clear out to strangers on the street. Words are never enough reason/justification to physically assault someone.
By your way of thinking we could assault anyone and everyone who yelled at us. No it does not work like that.
Yes judge she was yelling at me so I slapped her, she earned it.
Ya, sure, try that one on a judge. Let me know when you do, I want to hear what he has to say.
He did draw his gun or do you want us to believe that it drew itself??