Lesson 2 – Key Definitions and Firearms Terminology

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Lesson 2 – Key Definitions and Firearms Terminology

Before diving deeper into law and policy, it’s essential that you understand a few core terms used throughout this course and in Minnesota statutes.

🔑 Common Terms

  • Pistol: A handgun designed to be fired with one hand.

Permit Types Comparison

A visual comparison of states requiring a permit, permitless carry states, and areas where no carry is allowed.

  • Permit to Carry: A state-issued authorization allowing you to carry a pistol in public, either concealed or openly.
  • Concealed Carry: Carrying a firearm in a way that it is not visible to others.
  • Open Carry: Carrying a firearm in plain view. Legal with a valid permit in Minnesota.
  • Deadly Force: Force used with the purpose of causing — or that a person knows creates a substantial risk of causing — death or great bodily harm.
  • Reasonable Belief: What a prudent person would believe under similar circumstances. Often referenced in self-defense cases.
  • Castle Doctrine: The principle that you may use force, including deadly force, to defend yourself inside your home under specific conditions.
  • Duty to Retreat: The legal expectation to avoid confrontation, if safely possible, before using force — this varies by location and situation.

These terms will come up repeatedly — and knowing them now will help you better understand the legal standards ahead.