I read another post recently that mentioned that in Minnesota, you basically aren't allowed to use lethal force for anything short of a last resort, where you have to choose between being murdered, or pulling the trigger.
Supposedly, even in your own home, if you are confronted by an armed man, you have to flee?
I'm just trying to get familiarized with the laws there as there's a pretty decent chance I'm moving there in a few months (as of the moment, a 60% chance I'll be living in Minnesota, and a 40% chance I'll be living in Colorado - this could change as I hear from more law schools and reformulate my plan). I'll actually be out there in 2 weeks visiting too. Do gun stores have a book on Minnesota gun laws I can read that is straight-forward?
Supposedly, even in your own home, if you are confronted by an armed man, you have to flee?
I'm just trying to get familiarized with the laws there as there's a pretty decent chance I'm moving there in a few months (as of the moment, a 60% chance I'll be living in Minnesota, and a 40% chance I'll be living in Colorado - this could change as I hear from more law schools and reformulate my plan). I'll actually be out there in 2 weeks visiting too. Do gun stores have a book on Minnesota gun laws I can read that is straight-forward?