Posted on 01/19/2010 4:12:06 AM PST by marktwain
SALT LAKE CITY More guns may be making appearances in confrontations across Utah, adding intensity, for better or worse.
Newly proposed legislation would be a green light for concealed-gun owners to openly carry firearms and, if threatened, draw or exhibit their weapons and verbally threaten deadly force.
Depending on whom you ask, that gun-induced intensity could defuse confrontations more quickly, or it could lead to more deadly violence.
The bill's sponsor, Rep. Stephen Sandstrom, R-Orem, said HB78 clarifies existing law with "affirmative language" that would provide gun owners another option to defend themselves or others around them.
"This allows a gun owner to not have to go all the way and actually fire his gun," Sandstrom said. "This would still be the very last resort, however. It doesn't give you the right to just flash a gun at anyone who makes you mad."
The proposal officially allows Utahns to openly carry firearms and inform others that they are carrying a gun, not currently illegal, but not codified in law. The bill only applies to individuals who have concealed weapons permits, and "brandishing" a gun for anything less than self-defense will still be illegal.
(Excerpt) Read more at deseretnews.com ...
believe it or not you can still get a concealed carry permit in my state, NY State...there is written into the codes, rules against brandishing a weapon in a non-threatening situation....and that makes sense....pulling a gun, or even showing it, to someone who accidentily cuts you off in traffic or who disagrees with you for one reason or another is a deadly threat and should be treated as such.
Elmer Keith, famous gun writer and inventor of the .44 magnum believed, that even cops should not pull their guns until they were ready to shoot....
I agree with Elmer Keith, if you have to pull the weapon, pull the trigger.
I frankly don’t agree with the if you pull it use it theory. Twice in my life, not at work, I have had to ward off a problem with a firearm. Both times the individual stopped doing what they were doing immediately. If I could avoid blowing someone away, I was happy doing that. BTW, in neither of these situations was my life in immediate danger although I could legally argue it could have been if I let the situation go further.
From the movie “Big Jake.”
John Wayne and company are riding into a rough town with a large trunk full of money, guns up and ready.
Duke: “They all know what’s in there and they all want it. What we’re doing with this ostentatious display is telling them they can’t have it. Who knows, we may be saving some poor miscreant’s life.”
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