Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does Tennessee’s ‘castle doctrine’ law state?

  1. You have the right to defend your 'castle' or home against intruders.

  2. A person must retreat before using deadly force, even in their own home.

  3. Deadly force can be used anytime, anywhere, to protect personal property.

  4. You can use deadly force to prevent law enforcement from entering your home.

The correct answer is: You have the right to defend your 'castle' or home against intruders.

The 'castle doctrine' law in Tennessee grants individuals the right to use deadly force to defend their home or 'castle' against intruders, without the legal obligation to retreat. Option B is incorrect because it contradicts the main purpose of the castle doctrine, which is to protect the individual's home and property. Option C is incorrect because it implies that deadly force can be used in any situation, not just for defending one's residence. Option D is incorrect because it goes against established laws and principles regarding the use of force against law enforcement.