1. The fundamental rules for safe gun handling include: (1) Treat all firearms as if they are loaded; (2) Always keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction; (3) Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot; and (4) Keep the firearm unloaded and safely stored until ready for use (a firearm designated for self-defense is considered to be in use).
True False
2. A claim of self-defense requires that you be an innocent party and a reluctant participant in the altercation.
3. A good quality belt and holster is ideally required to properly support and retain a firearm.
4. Regarding the color codes of awareness, if you are at condition red, there is a greater than 50% certainty that your life is in danger.
5. Opportunity to cause great bodily harm or death nearly always exists with firearms.
6. Select all the general body responses one may experience when in a deadly encounter.
Void bladder / bowel Tunnel vision Auditory exclusion Time dilation Adrenaline rush Loss of fine motor skills May experience non of the above
7. Never surrender your firearm to anyone other than a uniformed police officer or security guard.
8. The element of "Jeopardy" exists when "Ability" and "Opportunity" exist and the attacker's actions and or words indicate he actually intends to carryout the deadly assault.
9. Select all the items below that can impact accuracy when firing a gun.
10. 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.
11. Patches, cleaning rod, soft cloth, cleaning rod attachments, small brush, bore cleaner, bore brush and gun oil are not examples of the items used to clean a firearm.
12. Laws can differ greatly from state-to-state. This is especially true where firearms are concerned and the legal use of force.
13. UAPDI is authorized by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to certify individuals so that they may teach the Minnesota Permit to Carry class?
14. Minnesota statute 347.17 states, "Any person may kill any dog that the person knows is affected with the disease known as hydrophobia, or that may suddenly attack while the person is peacefully walking or riding and while being out of the enclosure of its owner or keeper, and may kill any dog found killing, wounding, or worrying any horses, cattle, sheep, lambs, or other domestic animals." - Statute 347.17 is an example of a statute possibly needing to be researched in order to find out how the courts actually interpret this statute.
15. A gun or knife are examples of "ability" to cause great bodily harm or death.
How many eyes does a typical person have (e.g: 4)?