Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone with a gun. This is considered a form of assault and can result in criminal charges.
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Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone. Threatening someone can be considered a form of harassment or intimidation, and can result in criminal charges.
No, it is not legal to threaten someone with a gun on your property unless you are in imminent danger and acting in self-defense.
Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone in California. Threatening someone with harm or violence can result in criminal charges and penalties under California law.
Threats are typically not illegal, however, there are laws making it illegal to threaten leaders and government officials.
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Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone by telling them you will kill them. Making threats of violence is a criminal offense and can result in serious legal consequences.
Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone with legal action if the threat is baseless or intended to intimidate or coerce them. It can be considered as extortion or harassment, which are criminal offenses.
Yes, threatening someone with a gun is illegal and can result in criminal charges for assault or other related offenses.
Normally yes, but it depends on the circumstances. One cannot simply go around brandishing weapons of any type and threatening people. Take note that it is also illegal to threaten people WITHOUT a weapon.
Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone with harm or death, as it can be considered a criminal offense such as assault or making terroristic threats.
It probably is not (depending on the location and the circumstances, it may not even be illegal for him to actually do it), but you should contact a lawyer where you live for a definitive answer.