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In my opinion? No. It's the equivalent to a slap on the wrist. Don't get me wrong, I love Asgore. But he and every other monster that attacked Frisk at the least deserve time in prison and at worst capital punishment.
The lights in his eyes disappear when he tells Frisk that they'd "be dead where they stand," which implies that he was serious about his threat. One other piece of evidence is that if you've killed Papyrus, during your fight with Shyren, the text about Sans selling toilet paper tickets is replaced with this:
"A hooded figure watches the commotion from afar."
Again, like I pointed out, it's the fact that he doesn't do ANYTHING to try and stop or deter you. He doesn't even help out other monsters or take part in the evacuation.
The only thing Sans can do is fight you earlier. But doing so would make his whole morality spiel in neutral/pacifist hypocritical.
If Sans fought you immediately in Snowdin as he originally planned. The pacifist ending would be impossible to get.
Sans threatens you a couple of times, but other than that, he doesn't do anything to persuade you into befriending monsters or do anything to keep you from killing them. And to clarify my statement a bit more, I'm not saying that Sans should've taken a similar approach to Papyrus or Toriel when confronting Frisk. I'm saying he could've done literally anything to convince or deter them. The very least he could do is add obstacles for them if he couldn't outright attack them.
Sans still acts hypocritical, even though he didn't attack Frisk in the beginning. He doesn't apply the same morals he preaches to Frisk to the rest of the monsters. Which, hypothetically, does make him a much more interesting and flawed character. It's just too bad that this is never explored in Undertale.