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

2. Modern revolvers will typically hold between five (5) and six (6) rounds in the cylinder. Depending on caliber, a revolver may hold as many as seven (7) rounds, e.g., some .22 caliber revolvers.

3. Components that make up the ammunition cartridge include: Bore, rifling and primer.

4. The final version of the Minnesota Citizens Personal Protection Act was passed in 2005.

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

6. No matter what your level of training or how capable you believe yourself to be in handling stressful situations, you will experience, to a greater or lesser degree, a number of involuntary physiological changes during a serious defensive situation.

7. A .44 caliber round is generally considered the minimum for a self-defense round.

8. In order to use deadly force against another, the attacker must truly have the ability to kill or cause great bodily harm. This "ability” may come in the form of having a dangerous or deadly weapon or a disparity of force exists between the victim and the attacker. Select all the items below that represent a "disparity of force".

9. Self defense law has evolved over hundreds of years and continues to evolve even today

10. To "win" at self-defense, the only hurdle you need to clear is being cleared of criminal charges.

11. Regarding the color codes of awareness, condition black means that the lethal assault is underway and someone is trying to kill you.

12. A claim of self-defense requires that you be an innocent party and a reluctant participant in the altercation.

13. In the state of Minnesota, the permit-to-carry class is not the place to learn how to shoot.

14. Reasonable force can best be described as the level of force proportionate to the level of unlawful force about to be utilized against the victim.

15. Using excessive force to defend yourself could result in criminal charges.

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