ABSOLUTELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You do WHATEVER it takes to get yourself protected!
Yes, it is generally permissible to physically defend yourself if someone threatens you, as long as the force used is proportionate to the threat and necessary to protect yourself from harm.
yes of course
Someone who knows the answer (whatever the answer is), but is not allowed to ask in more detail about the answer. The 8 ball.
The crime committed when someone threatens another person with a gun is typically considered assault with a deadly weapon.
Yes, you have the right to defend yourself if someone threatens to kill you. Self-defense laws vary by jurisdiction, but generally allow you to use reasonable force to protect yourself from harm. It is important to assess the situation and act in a way that is necessary and proportional to the threat. It is advisable to seek help from law enforcement if you feel threatened or in danger.
The whole crux of this matter as far as a court is concerned is "did you feel at that exact moment that you were going to die or suffer grievous bodily harm?" If you believe you're going to die or suffer life threatening injuries then you have the right to protect yourself with whatever means you can...but you had better be sure. Same with cops who draw their guns...they have to be so exactly sure before they shoot.
You should report this threat to the police.
If someone threatens you, you can defend yourself by staying calm, asserting your boundaries, and seeking help from authorities or trusted individuals. It is important to prioritize your safety and well-being in such situations.
Unless the apartment is subsidized, the landlord can charge whatever someone will pay.
whether you are in Georgia or anywhere else in the civilized world, when someone threatens your life, you call the police and let them deal with it, there are enough crazies running around that something could happen.
If someone threatens to kill you in California, you should immediately contact the police and report the threat. It is important to take threats of violence seriously and seek help from law enforcement to ensure your safety.
You tell an adult or ignore them. Better to tell a parent or teacher.