1. No in-depth details regarding your actions during a self-defense shooting should be given to law enforcement. Only discuss the actions of the person or persons that attacked you.

2. 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.

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

4. UAPDI is authorized by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to certify individuals so that they may teach the Minnesota Permit to Carry class?

5. Reciprocity is what you have when states do not honor each others permit to carry a firearm.

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

 

7. There are two types of handguns: Revolvers and short barrel rifles.

8. In the state of Minnesota, statute 609.06 authorizes a private citizen the right to use reasonable force toward another in self-defense.

9. Everything you need to know about gun laws and use of force can be learned by reading the state statutes.

10. 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.

11. The levels of proof are: Mere suspicion, articulable suspicion, probable cause, preponderance of the evidence and beyond a reasonable doubt

12. Some states have "shall issue” permit laws while other states have "may issue” permit laws. The difference is, in "shall issue” states, the agency in question must issue your permit to carry a firearm if you pass the background check and/or pass other specific parameters established by law. For states with a "may issue” permit law, it is at the complete discretion of law enforcement (or some other governmental agency) as to whether or not you should be issued a permit to carry a firearm.

13. 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.

14. Following a defensive shooting, a person is likely to experience elation and self-doubt.

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

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