I wouldn't call you paranoid - I don't answer the door for anyone I don't know, period. Now that walks the line of paranoia, but I'll gladly walk it for one less potential danger.
If he was pointing those two fingers in his jacket at me then yes. The robber is leading me to believe he's armed and by pointing his 'gun' at me, whether it's actually real or not... well, then the trigger is going to get pulled.
If he was pointing it at the register operator or someone else...
Because the acceptable public intoxication level for a minor is .00
Actually, wait... public intoxication is not based on a BAC like DUI. It is solely at the 'discretion' of the office to determine if someone is intoxicated (or, at least, thats the only law I can find on it).
IC 7.1-5-1-3...
I second the Mossberg 500A. I have one rack-mounted on the back of my headboard and I have every confidence that if i need it, it'll be there and working.
So if he was busted for heroin and methamphetamine possession you'd advocate him being released as well?
It doesn't matter if he single handedly killed Osama and Saddam at the same time. Like anyone who carries a weapon - the greater responsibility is on the holder of the greater power. He...
The issue wouldn't be with the man coming at you trying to take your gun, the issue would be that you shouldn't have pulled your gun on someone for shoplifting. If these guys were arrested by police at the door they would've been charged with conversion (a misdemeanor) at the worst - definitely...