1. Beyond a reasonable doubt would suggest 75% to 99% certainty.
True False
2. Pertinent information for the 911 operator would include: (1) Full name; (2) Location / address; (3) I was attacked and I had to defend myself
3. Regarding the color codes of awareness, when outside the home, you should be at condition yellow (aware of your surroundings)
4. Never surrender your firearm to anyone other than a uniformed police officer or security guard.
5. Reciprocity is what you have when states do not honor each others permit to carry a firearm.
6. The line between reasonable force and excessive force is very thin where no buffer zone exists.
7. Minnesota statute 609.666 specifically authorizes the use of deadly force to prevent the commission of a felony in the home.
8. 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.
9. As a very general rule, no one is obligated to speak to the police, but even non-verbal communication can, in some situations, be incriminating.
10. 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.
11. Everything you need to know about gun laws and use of force can be learned by reading the state statutes.
12. A gun or knife are examples of "ability" to cause great bodily harm or death.
13. Do not rely on others to call 911 for you; call yourself so your call is documented (recorded) and to ensure facts are clear.
14. 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.
15. 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.
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