
Practical Applications

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The statute that authorizes a law enforcement officer to use deadly force is:
Back
15A-401(d)(2)
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2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The first step in cleaning any type of weapon is:
Back
Make sure the weapon is unloaded
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The four steps of the draw are: Grip, clear, center, and extend
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Grip, clear, center, and extend
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
"Slight alignment" refers to:
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The relationship of the front sight to the rear sights
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5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When using the traditional method of holding a flashlight at night: The flashlight is held in the support hand with the back of the support hand against the back of the strong hand, The flashlight is held under the weapon with the support hand with the butt of the weapon sitting on the weapon for stability, The flashlight is held under the strong arm. The body is turned slightly to light the target, The flashlight is held in the support hand away from the body and slightly forward at shoulder level
Back
The flashlight is held in the support hand with the back of the support hand against the back of the strong hand.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following is true about cover versus concealment? Options: Concealment hides the shooter, cover stops bullets; Cover hides while concealment affords protection; Cover affords protection and concealment refers to the hiding of the weapon (ie., concealed carry); Concealment refers to the placement of the weapon on the body out of view and cover refers to the placement of the weapon in the vehicle out of view
Back
Concealment hides the shooter, cover stops bullets
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Under the provision of the general statute that authorizes a law enforcement officer to use deadly force, which of the following is NOT allowed? Protect oneself from the imminent threat of deadly force, Prevent the escape from custody of a person who is reasonably believed to attempt escape by means of a deadly weapon, Prevent the escape of a person committing a felony, Protect a third party from the imminent threat of deadly force
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Prevent the escape of a person committing a felony
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