The offense you describe, whether the gun is loaded or not, (hopw would YOU know one way or the other?) is assault with a deadly weapon. You may report the act to law enforcement and turn the allegation over to them.
He was arrested twice, both were gun charges. He was arrested in Royal Oak and Warren. He was arrested in Warren because he brandished a weapon and assaulted a man he saw kissing his estranged wife, Kim. He got caught in Royal Oak for brandishing a weapon during a parking lot beef with members of the rival rap outfit, Insane Clown Posse.
Yes, No difference than when loaded.
A round is loaded into a gun. The gun is then cocked and then fired.
That largely depends on why cops are in your house in the first place. If you are arrested for something, a loaded gun can be used to bring heavier charges against you. In some jurisdictions (Washington, DC, for instance) the possession of a gun is itself a crime. In most of US keeping a loaded gun is not a problem, unless a minor has access to it. Many people do it for defending against break-ins.
yes, if you are in possesion of a gun you will go to jail.
Love's a Loaded Gun was created in 1991.
It could be used as a blunt object, or it might fall or be dropped from enough of a height it could kill someone by hitting them, but an unloaded gun won't kill someone by shooting them. All the same, you ALWAYS treat a gun as if it's loaded and keep it pointed in a safe direction.
I think if you are worried about a fine for a LOADED GUN, don't have a loaded gun in your car. Keep the ammo seprate from it, and if needed, you can reload it.
Someone was pulling the trigger.
No, not until acquitted.
Tell them to leave with your gun pointed at them. Or tell them not to move while you call the cops. BUT make sure you have your loaded gun pointed at them so they will not harm you
"Loaded" can be an adjective (e.g., a loaded gun) or a verb (e.g., loaded the dishwasher).