1. 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.
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2. AOJ-P is short for Ability, Opportunity, Jeopardy and Preclusion. If all four elements are satisfied, the use of deadly force is generally authorized. The AOJ-P analysis is used to identify a real threat and imminence of the danger being faced.
3. Do not rely on others to call 911 for you; call yourself so your call is documented (recorded) and to ensure facts are clear.
4. Anytime a firearm is used defensively, regardless of whether or not a shot is fired, it is important to notify the police as soon as it is safe to do so. The reason for this is the fact that the would-be criminal might decide to call 911 to report that someone (you) just pulled a gun on him. Generally, the first person to call 911 is the victim.
5. Law enforcement can confront you with false physical evidence in an attempt to coerce you into incriminating yourself.
6. When carrying a firearm and stopped by a law enforcement officer, do not make sudden movements or pull out the firearm to show it to the officer.
7. Where home security is concerned, always keep garage and exterior doors closed and locked. Never answer the door unless you are expecting someone.
8. Using the Kimber 1911 as an example, this gun is carried safely in a cocked and locked fashion.
9. For target shooting, look for expensive name brand ammunition that is corrosive.
10. 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.
11. In the State of Minnesota, you may carry concealed or carry openly as long as you have been trained and the sheriff has issued you a permit to carry a firearm.
12. 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.
13. For self-defense ammunition, only buy high quality name brand cartridges. Most often, personal-defense ammunition comes in some variation of a hollow-point bullet.
14. Training, reading and visualization through what-if scenarios can help you be more prepared should you ever have to defend yourself.
15. 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.
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