1. After notifying a police officer that you are carrying a firearm, if there are specific instructions given by the officer that you do not understand, ask for clarification.

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

3. It is generally believed that the first person to call 911 is the victim.

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

5. 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.

6. When selecting a firearm, size, weight and caliber are considerations to keep in mind.

7. In the state of Minnesota, the permit-to-carry class is not the place to learn how to shoot.

8. 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.

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

10. 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.

11. According to the National Rifle Association, more than 2 million assaults are prevented each year by making a potential attacker aware that the would-be victim is carrying a firearm.

12. 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.

13. Minnesota statute 609.065 specifically covers the justifiable taking of human life.

14. UAPDI is authorized by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to certify individuals so that they may teach the Minnesota Permit to Carry class?

15. Using the Kimber 1911 as an example, this gun is carried safely in a cocked and locked fashion.

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