Jimbo
Elite
My dad always told me that my car was equal to my "domicile", and therefore I could both carry a gun and use it in the car if I was attacked.
I grew up in Louisiana; I now live in Texas.
Does anyone know the law with regard to this issue?
Here's what brought this question to my mind: I just saw a video where an irate and unreasonable passenger refused to get out of a Lyft car, because the driver didn't play music on the ride, and wouldn't refund his money. It occurred to me that if I were home, and some stranger were in my house and refused to leave, I could legally point a gun at him and tell him to get out. But what about in my car? What if I were the Lyft driver? Would I go to jail if I pointed a gun at the irate customer, entirely within the car, and ordered him to exit the vehicle?
I grew up in Louisiana; I now live in Texas.
Does anyone know the law with regard to this issue?
Here's what brought this question to my mind: I just saw a video where an irate and unreasonable passenger refused to get out of a Lyft car, because the driver didn't play music on the ride, and wouldn't refund his money. It occurred to me that if I were home, and some stranger were in my house and refused to leave, I could legally point a gun at him and tell him to get out. But what about in my car? What if I were the Lyft driver? Would I go to jail if I pointed a gun at the irate customer, entirely within the car, and ordered him to exit the vehicle?