Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Under Oklahoma's Stand Your Ground law, when is it legal to use deadly force?

  1. Only inside one's home

  2. To protect personal property

  3. In self-defense or defense of another against a threat of imminent harm

  4. To stop a theft

The correct answer is: In self-defense or defense of another against a threat of imminent harm

Oklahoma's Stand Your Ground law states that a person may use deadly force in self-defense or defense of another if there is a threat of imminent harm. This law does not cover the use of deadly force to protect personal property or to stop a theft, as those situations do not involve a threat of imminent harm. Additionally, this law does not limit the use of deadly force to only inside one's home; it applies in any location where a person may legally be present. Therefore, option C is the most accurate choice.