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So I was pulling into a restaurant and two people ran in front of my car and across the road. Long short they left without paying. How much trouble would I have been in if I would have pulled my gun to stop them?
Being law enforcement trained, I would suggest that you never get involved in anything that you see going done unless you are: 1- personally involved, 2- can not remove yourself from the situation, 3- feel that you are in imminent fear of your life.
This means if you see a domestic situation, you see a dine-n-dash, you see a smash and grab, you see anything that dose not involve you or make you fear for your own life, YOU STAY THE "F" OUT OF IT.
This may sound harsh, but; even if it appears that someone else may be in physical danger you should not get involved. If you do get involved be prepared for an "S" storm like you have never imagined, have lots of money and a go lawyer.
If someone is mouthing off to you and being an ***, you better take a deep breath and remove yourself from the situation without responding in "like". If another party starts something, you need to respectfully move on. If you have anything to do with escalating a situation, even though you did not start it, and you had the opportunity to safely remove yourself and not get further involved, you will be found in the wrong and the other guy will get a pass.
You have a carry permit, you are not deputized. In our society you will be aggressively pursued by the State Attorney General in all of the examples above, yes even if you had good intentions and thought you were doing the right thing.