1. When making a claim of self-defense, you have to admit that you did in fact shoot your attacker.
True False
2. There are valuable resources available to educate oneself on deadly encounters and the law. Select from the list all that would be considered appropriate training resources.
3. In the State of Minnesota, your Permit to Carry information is available in the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) database e.g. part of your driver license information or vehicle registration information.
4. 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.
5. Do not rely on others to call 911 for you; call yourself so your call is documented (recorded) and to ensure facts are clear.
6. Hollow-point bullets are designed to expand when they enter the body.
7. Never surrender your firearm to anyone other than a uniformed police officer or security guard.
8. In the state of Minnesota, the shooting qualification to get your permit to carry a firearm, typically consists of firing 30 to 50 rounds of ammunition at two different distances into two targets.
9. With single action firearms, the trigger mechanism performs only one function, to release the hammer or striker.
10. Following a defensive shooting, a person is likely to experience elation and self-doubt.
11. When using your firearm to protect yourself, you will always have the time for proper stance and sight alignment.
12. The Glock 19 has no exposed hammer. This gun uses an internal striker.
13. To "win" at self-defense, the only hurdle you need to clear is being cleared of criminal charges.
14. 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.
15. Select all the items below that can impact accuracy when firing a gun.
How many legs on a typical dog? (e.g: 5)