Folks,
I'm looking for a solution to a hypothetical situation, so now is not the time to pick nits or quibble about details. I'm bringing this up in the Women's Forum on purpose because I don't want to be overwhelmed with irrelevant remarks.
I'm in a rather heated discussion with a friend who is a long time CCW in another state. He is not a LEO, but was one years ago. He does have a hero type personality. He insists that his reason to carry "to protect myself and others" is legitimate in all cases. It's the "and others" part that I have trouble with. I remarked that maybe if he shot someone from CCW, when the threat was to someone else, not himself or a family member, that he might be outside the law and liable.
One scenario would be, he's in the Walmart parking lot, sees some woman being robbed. Clear situation, not a family dispute. Would he be in the right to intervene and possibly shoot the attacker?
My take is that I have no right or obligation to shoot an apparent attacker who is threatening someone else (a stranger, certainly excepting family and personal companions) if I myself am not being threatened.
I'm personally not a hero, not LEO, not obligated to serve and protect. I'd be dialing 911 from the safety of my car.
In Sacramento County people usually say their reason to carry is "to protect myself and my family" and nothing else. So maybe this is a County issue?
Maybe Librarian will hop in with appropriate links. I dug around in the CCW Forum for a while and didn't find any reference to this in a finite amount of time. While no one here can give a legal opinion, maybe someone can point me to the proper code link.
I'm looking for a solution to a hypothetical situation, so now is not the time to pick nits or quibble about details. I'm bringing this up in the Women's Forum on purpose because I don't want to be overwhelmed with irrelevant remarks.
I'm in a rather heated discussion with a friend who is a long time CCW in another state. He is not a LEO, but was one years ago. He does have a hero type personality. He insists that his reason to carry "to protect myself and others" is legitimate in all cases. It's the "and others" part that I have trouble with. I remarked that maybe if he shot someone from CCW, when the threat was to someone else, not himself or a family member, that he might be outside the law and liable.
One scenario would be, he's in the Walmart parking lot, sees some woman being robbed. Clear situation, not a family dispute. Would he be in the right to intervene and possibly shoot the attacker?
My take is that I have no right or obligation to shoot an apparent attacker who is threatening someone else (a stranger, certainly excepting family and personal companions) if I myself am not being threatened.
I'm personally not a hero, not LEO, not obligated to serve and protect. I'd be dialing 911 from the safety of my car.
In Sacramento County people usually say their reason to carry is "to protect myself and my family" and nothing else. So maybe this is a County issue?
Maybe Librarian will hop in with appropriate links. I dug around in the CCW Forum for a while and didn't find any reference to this in a finite amount of time. While no one here can give a legal opinion, maybe someone can point me to the proper code link.


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