1. A .44 caliber round is generally considered the minimum for a self-defense round.
True False
2. If there are witnesses to your self-defense incident, you should ask then if they are injured and ask everyone to call 911 to make a statement as to what they heard and saw. You should also call 911 yourself.
3. A claim of self-defense requires that you be an innocent party and a reluctant participant in the altercation.
4. When selecting a firearm, size, weight and caliber are considerations to keep in mind.
5. 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.
6. For a self-defense shooting, the preferred aiming point is the largest center of exposed mass which in many cases is the center chest.
7. When asked by a law enforcement officer if you are armed, in Minnesota you do not have to answer that question.
8. It is generally believed that the first person to call 911 is the victim.
9. Firearms don't generally need to be cleaned to prevent lead, copper and powder buildup in the firearm.
10. In some but not all states, parents are legally liable for the actions of their children when it comes to firearms in the home.
11. Following a defensive shooting, a person is likely to experience elation and self-doubt.
12. 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.
13. The levels of proof are: Mere suspicion, articulable suspicion, probable cause, preponderance of the evidence and beyond a reasonable doubt
14. Generally, the best place to find and research firearm related products and accessories is on the Internet e.g. Google
15. If you point your gun at someone and you are not able to articulate your legal justification for doing so, you run the risk of criminal prosecution.
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