1. Minnesota does not have a statute related to "Negligent Storage of Firearms"

2. When attacked by three or more assailants, disparity of force clearly exists. With two against one, it most likely will come down to a judgment call as to whether or not the two attackers represent enough of an overwhelming force to justify the use of deadly force for self-defense. It is important to note that should you disable one of two attackers or two of three attackers, your use of deadly force must generally stop because now disparity of force (force in numbers) no longer exists.

3. If you own firearms, you should have a complete understanding of the laws in your home state, specifically related to possession, storage, transportation and using a firearm for self defense.

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

5. Outside of your place of abode, you may only use deadly force in self-defense if you believe the threat of death or great bodily harm exists.

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

7. Using the Kimber 1911 as an example, this gun is carried safely in a cocked and locked fashion.

8. In some but not all states, parents are legally liable for the actions of their children when it comes to firearms in the home.

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

10. 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".

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

12. The element of "Opportunity" represents the attackers range to use their "ability" to injure you. Opportunity is often discussed using the Tueller Drill.

13. Where home security is concerned, always keep garage and exterior doors closed and locked. Never answer the door unless you are expecting someone.

14. 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.

15. A gun or knife are examples of "ability" to cause great bodily harm or death.

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