1. If you are being questioned by law enforcement, you are probably a suspect in a crime or the officer is attempting to discern as to whether or not a crime has been committed.

2. Minnesota statute 609.065 specifically covers the justifiable taking of human life.

3. Select all the items below that can impact accuracy when firing a gun.

 

4. You should not approach the person you have just shot because this person may still be dangerous and faking injury to gain the upper hand.

5. The element of "Jeopardy" exists when "Ability" and "Opportunity" exist and the attacker's actions and or words indicate he actually intends to carryout the deadly assault.

6. Conversations with your attorney are privileged and generally cannot be disclosed to law enforcement. This is not the case when discussing matters with friends or family.

7. If you point your gun at someone and you are not able to articulate your legal justification for doing so, you run the risk of criminal prosecution.

8. The Glock 19 has no exposed hammer. This gun uses an internal striker.

9. Outside of your place of abode, you may only use deadly force in self-defense if you believe the threat of death or great bodily harm exists.

10. Never use deadly force against another unless you are in fear of immediate death or great bodily harm, you are innocent, you are a reluctant participant in the altercation, no opportunity to retreat or avoid the use of deadly force exists and your use of deadly force will not put innocent bystanders in jeopardy.

11. AOJ-P is short for Ability, Opportunity, Jeopardy and Preclusion. If all four elements are satisfied, the use of deadly force is generally authorized. The AOJ-P analysis is used to identify a real threat and imminence of the danger being faced.

12. Regarding the color codes of awareness, when outside the home, you should be at condition yellow (aware of your surroundings)

13. A good quality belt and holster is ideally required to properly support and retain a firearm.

14. For a self-defense shooting, the preferred aiming point is the largest center of exposed mass which in many cases is the center chest.

15. Opportunity to cause great bodily harm or death nearly always exists with firearms.

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