1. Following a defensive shooting, a person is likely to experience elation and self-doubt.
True False
2. A claim of self-defense requires that you be an innocent party and a reluctant participant in the altercation.
3. Some states do not regulate "carry" at all (aka Constitutional Carry) with the exception of having an age requirement and not being a person prohibited from owning a firearm.
4. 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.
5. When asked by a law enforcement officer if you are armed, in Minnesota you do not have to answer that question.
6. For someone that has never handled a firearm before, specifically a handgun, it is highly recommended that the individual seek out training from someone with experience in firearms training.
7. 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.
8. Properly documenting your training (formal and informal) is important so that you can prove in court that you had specific knowledge at the time of the shooting.
9. The line between reasonable force and excessive force is very thin where no buffer zone exists.
10. Regarding the color codes of awareness, if you are at condition red, there is a greater than 50% certainty that your life is in danger.
11. It is generally believed that the first person to call 911 is the victim.
12. In a 2006 CNN report, Minneapolis ranked in the top 25 most dangerous cities in the US.
13. Hollow-point bullets are designed to expand when they enter the body.
14. As a very general rule, no one is obligated to speak to the police, but even non-verbal communication can, in some situations, be incriminating.
15. A .44 caliber round is generally considered the minimum for a self-defense round.
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