1. You cannot claim self-defense if the shooting was an accident or a mistake.
True False
2. Current laws (criminal or civil) shield Good Samaritans.
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. When asked by a law enforcement officer if you are armed, in Minnesota you do not have to answer that question.
5. 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
6. Reasonable force can best be described as the level of force proportionate to the level of unlawful force about to be utilized against the victim.
7. Reciprocity is what you have when states do not honor each others permit to carry a firearm.
8. To "win" at self-defense, the only hurdle you need to clear is being cleared of criminal charges.
9. In a 2006 CNN report, Minneapolis ranked in the top 25 most dangerous cities in the US.
10. 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.
11. In Minnesota, posted private establishments can prevent permit holders from carrying a firearm within their business.
12. In self-defense training, you are taught to shoot with intent to kill.
13. Training, reading and visualization through what-if scenarios can help you be more prepared should you ever have to defend yourself.
14. When making a claim of self-defense, you have to admit that you did in fact shoot your attacker.
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.
How many eyes does a typical person have (e.g: 4)?