That sounds like an interesting story. Are you willing to elaborate?Meaning that the cops have to consider you dangerous to bother you. I learned that one the hard way. Never Consent.
What would a person have to do for it to be considered a threat with a gun?
Sounds like someone needs to become unemployed.There is a guy that works where my wife works. One day while I was waiting for her to get off of work, this person came out to accuse me of telling my wife to write him up for violating rules that had to do with health issues. I told him I did not tell her to do it, and that she is the manager and it was her job. My cane fell over and I reached to pick it up and my shirt rode up and all I did was pull my shirt. About a week later I was issued a P.P.O. which meant that I would not be able to carry my gun (I have a CCW),or go on the property to pick my wife up or drop her off at work. I asked for a hearing and the judge ruled in my favor on two of the things that I was not allowed to do, but left three other things, which means I will not be able to re-new my license until the P.P.O. expires in June. He accused me of threatening him with my gun.
P.P.O.----- Personal Protection OrderIssued a PPO?
Clarify please?
Thanks.