Deaf Smith
Master of Arts
Never say never (as for warning shots) but the biggest problems with warning shots are:
1. Where does the bullet go? This can be considered a form of reckless endangerment.
2. Did the 'warnee' know it was a warning or will they fire back at the 'warneer'?
3. You just lost 1/5th or more of your ammo supply.
As Massad Ayoob points out in his writings, the warning shot as to land somewhere! If you shoot into the ground it can ricochet (and it has happened and struck innocent people.) If you fire into the air... well what goes up, must come down.
Mas is of the opinion that IF you must for some reason fire a warning shot, do so into something that will stop the bullet safely. This will a) keep from endangering the community, and b) PROVE it was a warning shot.
Also, he feels that firing a warning shot may be repaid by a shot from the attacker, who will tell the police you shot at them (and hence the safe place to fire the shot.)
And I agree with Mas! Let's just say warning shots are very rare and risky uses of your defensive weapon.
Deaf
1. Where does the bullet go? This can be considered a form of reckless endangerment.
2. Did the 'warnee' know it was a warning or will they fire back at the 'warneer'?
3. You just lost 1/5th or more of your ammo supply.
As Massad Ayoob points out in his writings, the warning shot as to land somewhere! If you shoot into the ground it can ricochet (and it has happened and struck innocent people.) If you fire into the air... well what goes up, must come down.
Mas is of the opinion that IF you must for some reason fire a warning shot, do so into something that will stop the bullet safely. This will a) keep from endangering the community, and b) PROVE it was a warning shot.
Also, he feels that firing a warning shot may be repaid by a shot from the attacker, who will tell the police you shot at them (and hence the safe place to fire the shot.)
And I agree with Mas! Let's just say warning shots are very rare and risky uses of your defensive weapon.
Deaf