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Conceal Carry Weapon Test
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1) What are the four rules for safely handling a firearm?
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2) What is the proper use of a firearm?
a. For intimidating others
b. To threaten others
c. A tool used to protect yourself/others
d. A scary thing that kills people
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3) A person may not possess or buy a firearm if ________
an alcoholic
a habitual user of drugs/narcotics
recreation user of marijuana
user of medical marijuana
a convicted felon
adjudicated mentally ill and a danger to themselves or others
convicted of domestic violence
subject to an Order of Protection
a convicted felon with their rights restored
dishonorably discharged from the military
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4) A person carrying a weapon concealed in a business licensed to sell liquor should
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should not consume alcohol?
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5) A law enforcement officer shall not confiscate or forfeit a weapon that is otherwise lawfully possessed by a permittee whose permit is suspended, except that a law enforcement officer may take temporary custody of a firearm during an investigatory stop of the permittee
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6) A person with a permit issued pursuant to section 13-3112 may carry a concealed handgun on the premises of a licensee who is an on-sale retailer [ie: bar] unless the licensee posts a sign that clearly prohibits the possession of weapons on the licensed premises
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7) A sign for prohibiting possession of weapons needs to be:
a. Posted in a conspicuous location accessible to the general public and immediately adjacent to the liquor license posted on the licensed premises
b. Posted anywhere in or on the business
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8) The sign for prohibiting possession of weapons needs to show or say the following:
a. Contain a pictogram that shows a firearm within a red circle and a diagonal red line across the firearm
b. Contain the words, "no firearms allowed pursuant to A.R.S. section 4-229"
c. However the business wants to design it
d. Answers a and c
e. Answers a and b
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9) If a sign prohibiting possession of weapons is posted who is not exempt? [at least two]
a. A peace officer
b. A member of a sheriff's volunteer posse
c. The licensee [owner of the liquor license]
d. Employees of the licensee with the licensee's permission
e. A CCW permit holder
f. A state resident who can legally own a firearm
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10) What makes “Justification as Defense” unavailable?
a. Injuring a third party
b. Killing a third party
d. Answers a and b
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11) Using Physical force against another is justified when immediately necessary to protect them against another's use or attempted use of unlawful physical force. This is not justified when?
a. In response to verbal provocation
b. Resisting arrest by a Peace Officer
c. The person provoked the other's use/attempted use of physical force
d. All of the above
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12) When does the use of physical force become justified again even with the previous exceptions?
a. There are no exceptions
b. You withdraw or attempt to withdraw and the other continues to use force against you
c. It never does
d. Only after you threaten to use physical force back
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13) You are justified in threatening or using deadly physical force against another if:
a. You are never justified in using deadly physical force, only threatening is justified
b. You would be justified in threatening/using physical force [example: NOT doing it in response to question #11's answers]
c. When you would reasonably believe the use of deadly physical force is needed to protect yourself from another's use of deadly force
d. Answers b and c
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14) You are not required to retreat before threatening/using deadly physical force as long as you are not trespassing or committing unlawful acts
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15) You are justified in threatening/using physical force to protect another person if that person would be justified in using physical force as a defense
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16) You are not justified in threatening/using deadly physical force to protect another person if that person would be justified in using deadly physical force as a defense
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17) What level of force can you use to prevent or terminate a commission of criminal trespass by a subject who has not used force to gain entrance to the premises [not a residence] and is not threatening/using force against you?
a. Use deadly physical force
b. Threaten the use of deadly physical force
c. Use physical force
d. Threaten physical force
e. Answers a, b, and c
f. Answers b, c, and d
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18) When can you use deadly physical force against another to prevent or terminate a commission of criminal trespass by a subject who has not used force to gain entrance to the premises [not a residence] but is threatening or attempting to use force?
a. If the subject's use of force would be reasonably believed to be use/attempted use of deadly physical force
b. If the subject was using/attempting to use deadly physical force against a third party
c. You can only use physical force
d. You can always use deadly physical force by just saying "I felt threatened"
e. Answers a and b
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19) You can use physical force to prevent a theft or criminal damage to your personal property, and if the other uses or attempts to use deadly physical force you are justified in using deadly physical force
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20) You are justified in threatening or using both physical force and deadly physical force against another if and to the extent you reasonably believe that physical force or deadly physical force is immediately necessary to prevent the other's commission of the following crimes, except in which of the following?
a. Arson of an occupied structure
b. Burglary in the third-degree nonresidential structure or in a fenced commercial or residential yard
c. Burglary in the second-degree in or on a residential structure
d. Burglary in the first-degree, person committing Burglary in 2nd/3rd, or accomplice knowingly possess explosives, a deadly weapon, or a dangerous instrument
e. Kidnapping
f. Manslaughter
g. Second degree murder
h. First degree murder
i. Sexual conduct with a minor
j. Sexual assault
k. Child Molestation
l. Armed robbery
m. Aggravated assault that causes serious physical injury
n. Aggravated assault by use of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument
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21) A person in the State of Arizona shall be subject to civil liability for engaging in conduct justified under Title 13 Chapter 4
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22) A person may assert the defense of “Necessity Defense” if the person intentionally, knowingly or recklessly placed himself in the situation in which it was probable that the person would have to engage in the required use of force for defense
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23) A person is justified in threatening to use or using physical force or deadly physical force against another person if the person reasonably believes they or another person to be in imminent peril of death or serious physical injury and the person against whom the physical force or deadly physical force is threatened or used….. [Circle all that apply]
a. Is in the process of unlawfully or forcefully entering a residential structure or occupied vehicle
b. Has unlawfully or forcefully entered a residential structure or occupied vehicle
c. Has removed another person against the other person's will from the residential structure or occupied vehicle
d. is attempting to remove another person against the other person's will from the residential structure or occupied vehicle
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24) The defensive display of a firearm by a person against another is justified when and to the extent a reasonable person would believe that physical force is immediately necessary to protect themselves against the use or attempted use of unlawful physical force or deadly physical force. This does not apply to a person who:
a. You can never display a firearm
b. Display a firearm justify by saying "I felt threatened"
c. Intentionally provokes another person to use or attempt to use unlawful physical force
d. Uses a firearm during the commission of a serious offense [i.e. robber or aggravated assault]
e. Answers c and d
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25) You are required to conduct a defensive display of a firearm before the use of physical force or the threat of physical force when you are justified in the use or threatened use of physical force
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