Arizona Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does Arizona law say about the use of deadly force in self-defense?

  1. It is only justified to prevent serious bodily injury or death

  2. Can be used to protect personal property

  3. Allowed when feeling threatened

  4. Permissible in all circumstances where one feels in danger

The correct answer is: It is only justified to prevent serious bodily injury or death

Arizona law states that deadly force is only justified in cases where it is necessary to prevent serious bodily injury or death. This means that it cannot be used to protect personal property or simply because one feels threatened. Using deadly force in all circumstances where one feels in danger is not permissible according to Arizona law.