This question results in both a catch 22 and oxymoron related response.
If your intent was in fact to scare ( which in essence constitutes legally as a threat or potential act of violence )
You are lawfully subject to various charges which are warranted including but not limited to the same charges that would result if the firearm were in fact a prohibited, restricted or registered.
You absolutely can be charged with a long list of offenses, some warranting as much as a maximum of 9 years encarceration.
Yes. It is illegal to say I am gonna kill your rabbit and cook it. You can't say that just to scare someone.
Yes, it is illegal to scare people on the streets. Some people could be choked or even pass away if they can't tolerate it.
Its Better off to walk past and ignore them , otherwise it would be threatening i think if you pulled the gun out
no
Here's how you do it, -Eat pie -Eat more pie -Scare someone with your fatness -Threaten to eat them. The End. From, My Moon.
To deter? Of course! Just don't aim for their faces or vulnerable spots. Just shoot up to scare them or near them to frighten them.
it means to scare someone
to secure the passage of laws that made labor unions illegal
No. It's a verb or an adjective, not a noun.
Yes, "scare" and "frighten" are synonyms that both mean to cause fear or alarm in someone.
You can give them a heart attack
On halloween When hiding to scare someone Calling someone you care for, like "babe"