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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (459084)1/30/2026 8:36:16 AM
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Thanks, I stand corrected

Yes, "brandish" is a legal term. It refers to the act of displaying a firearm or other dangerous object to intimidate or threaten someone. This term is defined in federal law, specifically in 18 U.S.C. § 924 (c) (4), which states that brandishing involves making the presence of a firearm known to another person to intimidate them, regardless of whether the firearm is directly visible. The legal implications of brandishing can vary by jurisdiction, but generally, it is treated as a serious offense due to its potential to escalate into violence.

Noem was correct.