Laws of lethal force vary by state, but, in most states, the answer is going to be no, unless an imminent threat exists.
In general, pointing a gun at someone is only justified when SHOOTING that person would be justified. Trespass does not rise to that level. Pointing a gun at someone without SERIOUS reason is proably going to result in jail.
i would assume its rather frowned upon...
You should be alright as long as you have a sign up that says "no trespassing". I used to use my paintball gun on teenagers. It sure showed them that "no trespassing" means no trespassing.
No, it is not legal to point a gun at someone unless it is in self-defense or in a situation where deadly force is justified.
It depends on the context. Very generally speaking, it is illegal to point a gun at someone unless the person is doing something that warrants having a gun pointed at said person.
Trespassing is entering someone's property without permission, while criminal trespassing involves knowingly entering or remaining on someone's property after being told to leave or doing so with the intent to commit a crime.
Yes, property owners or law enforcement officials can detain someone for trespassing if they are caught on private property without permission.
No, you cannot be charged with trespassing after the fact. Trespassing is a crime that occurs at the time of entry onto someone else's property without permission.
During a criminal act: Yes. It's just downright unsafe to ever point a BB gun at someone.
You can do just about anything if you are willing to accept the consequences.
yea as long as they dont identify themself you can shoot em i will
In most places, it is legal to point a camera at someone's house from a public space, as long as you are not trespassing on private property. However, it is important to be mindful of privacy laws and regulations that may vary by location.