1. In some but not all states, parents are legally liable for the actions of their children when it comes to firearms in the home.

2. 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.

3. Pertinent information for the 911 operator would include: (1) Full name; (2) Location / address; (3) I was attacked and I had to defend myself

4. Select all the general body responses one may experience when in a deadly encounter.







5. Law enforcement can confront you with false physical evidence in an attempt to coerce you into incriminating yourself.

6. Beyond a reasonable doubt would suggest 75% to 99% certainty.

7. Current laws (criminal or civil) shield Good Samaritans.

8. A claim of self-defense requires that you be an innocent party and a reluctant participant in the altercation.

9. The Glock 19 has no exposed hammer. This gun uses an internal striker.

10. The element of "Preclusion" allows you to stand-your-ground without a duty to retreat.

11. For target shooting, look for expensive name brand ammunition that is corrosive.

12. 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.

13. Travelers need to know the rules of the road before heading to another state with firearms.

14. The element of "Opportunity" represents the attackers range to use their "ability" to injure you. Opportunity is often discussed using the Tueller Drill.

15. If you own firearms, you should have a complete understanding of the laws in your home state, specifically related to possession, storage, transportation and using a firearm for self defense.

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