1. A good quality belt and holster is ideally required to properly support and retain a firearm.
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2. In the state of Minnesota, the permit-to-carry class is not the place to learn how to shoot.
3. Current laws (criminal or civil) shield Good Samaritans.
4. A gun or knife are examples of "ability" to cause great bodily harm or death.
5. If you believe a threat will soon turn into physical violence, you may take the following actions to preempt an attack (least aggressive to most aggressive): (1) Issue verbal commands. Expose your firearm but leave the gun in the holster, keeping your hand on the guns grip so the gun can be quickly pulled and put into action (2) Issue verbal commands. Pull your gun from its holster and keep the gun at your side or at a low ready position (pointed toward the ground at approximately a 45 degree angle) (3) Issue verbal commands. Pull your gun from its holster and point your gun at the attacker
6. The line between reasonable force and excessive force is very thin where no buffer zone exists.
7. There are valuable resources available to educate oneself on deadly encounters and the law. Select from the list all that would be considered appropriate training resources.
8. 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.
9. When attacked by three or more assailants, disparity of force clearly exists. With two against one, it most likely will come down to a judgment call as to whether or not the two attackers represent enough of an overwhelming force to justify the use of deadly force for self-defense. It is important to note that should you disable one of two attackers or two of three attackers, your use of deadly force must generally stop because now disparity of force (force in numbers) no longer exists.
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, your Permit to Carry information is available in the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) database e.g. part of your driver license information or vehicle registration information.
12. Conversations with your attorney are privileged and generally cannot be disclosed to law enforcement. This is not the case when discussing matters with friends or family.
13. In self-defense training, you are taught to shoot with intent to kill.
14. According to the NRA, firearms and ammunition should be store separately and firearms should always be stored unloaded.
15. When making a claim of self-defense, you have to admit that you did in fact shoot your attacker.
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