2021
Deadly Conduct Is a Third-Degree Felony in Texas
You may be legally able to own and use a weapon in this country, but if you choose to use it in a reckless, dangerous, or threatening way, then you could face charges – as one Texas man recently found out.
In Marshall, Texas, a man was arrested for shooting at people at a gas station. Thankfully, no one was injured, but he faces several charges for this behavior – including deadly conduct.
Never heard of deadly conduct? You may want to get familiar with it, especially if you carry weapons. Here’s what you need to know and when deadly conduct can be charged.
What Texas Says About Deadly Conduct
Using a weapon in a reckless, threatening, or [...]