If that's whut floats yer boat,feel free. For the purposes of this argument, just the previous 2 to my response to TRH will do fine
I happen to have read your previous posts. I disagree with your premise that a warning shot is identical to shooting someone. It lacks intention, and under the circumstances, it also lacks recklessness, so isn't comparable to actually shooting someone for the purpose of the laws you're referring to. It might be a good rule of thumb not to draw without having justification for immediately firing with deadly intent, but it's not traditionally a law that if you draw you must shoot to kill, and I'm not aware of any statute to that effect either.