1. Hollow-point bullets are designed to expand when they enter the body.

2. If you are attacked by someone with superior fighting skills, disparity of force can exist. The challenge is you must know your attacker possesses these skills at the time of the attack.

3. In Minnesota, posted private establishments can prevent permit holders from carrying a firearm within their business.

4. When making a claim of self-defense, you have to admit that you did in fact shoot your attacker.

5. The line between reasonable force and excessive force is very thin where no buffer zone exists.

6. Generally, the best place to find and research firearm related products and accessories is on the Internet e.g. Google

7. Do not rely on others to call 911 for you; call yourself so your call is documented (recorded) and to ensure facts are clear.

8. According to the National Rifle Association, more than 2 million assaults are prevented each year by making a potential attacker aware that the would-be victim is carrying a firearm.

9. In the State of Minnesota, you may carry concealed or carry openly as long as you have been trained and the sheriff has issued you a permit to carry a firearm.

10. The material presented on the UAPDI WEB site or by a UAPDI instructor constitutes legal advise?

11. Never surrender your firearm to anyone other than a uniformed police officer or security guard.

12. Minnesota statute 609.666 specifically authorizes the use of deadly force to prevent the commission of a felony in the home.

13. Police are not legally liable for failing to protect individual citizens, only the community at large.

14. Law enforcement can confront you with false physical evidence in an attempt to coerce you into incriminating yourself.

15. 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.

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