(1) A person makes an unwarranted demand with a menace of someone else only if the person—
(a) makes a demand with a menace of the other person; and
(b) does not believe that he or she has reasonable grounds for making the demand; and
(c) does not reasonably believe that the use of the menace is a proper means of reinforcing the demand.
(2) The demand need not be a demand for money or other property.
(3) It does not matter whether the menace relates to action to be taken by the person making the demand.