Why not just end the sentence with the word "weapon"? That's the important part.
Because shooting a gun in your front yard at nobody in particular because you're a crazy fucker is different than firing a gun in a way as to threaten a person or persons.
That's what the "aggravated" part is for. You don't get "aggravated" tacked on if another person is not involved.
Why not just end the sentence with the word "weapon"? That's the important part.
Because shooting a gun in your front yard at nobody in particular because you're a crazy fucker is different than firing a gun in a way as to threaten a person or persons.
That's what the "aggravated" part is for. You don't get "aggravated" tacked on if another person is not involved.
Do you think most people understand that?