Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Which of the following actions is recommended before firing a warning shot in a self-defense scenario?

  1. Shout a warning to the attacker

  2. Try to retreat or escape from the situation

  3. Ensure the shot is fired in a safe direction

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

Firing a warning shot should never be the first option in a self-defense scenario, and should only be considered as a last resort. Simply shouting a warning may not be enough to stop the attacker and could potentially escalate the situation. Trying to retreat or escape from the situation is a recommended course of action, as it can remove you from immediate danger and give you time to assess the situation. However, if retreating is not possible, it may be necessary to use a warning shot to protect yourself. In such a case, ensuring that the shot is fired in a safe direction is crucial to avoid injuring yourself or others. Therefore, all of the options mentioned - shouting a warning, trying to retreat or escape, and ensuring the shot is fired safely - should be taken into consideration before firing a warning shot in a self-defense scenario.