California Firearms Safety Certificates (CAFSC) Practice Exam

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Under what conditions is it illegal to draw or exhibit a firearm?

Only in public places

In polite society

Unless in self-defense

Drawing or exhibiting a firearm is illegal unless it occurs in self-defense because self-defense is a recognized legal justification for using or displaying a firearm. This principle is rooted in the necessity to protect oneself from imminent harm or danger. When individuals feel threatened, the law permits them to present their firearm as a means of protection. It’s crucial to understand that displaying a firearm without the justification of self-defense could lead to charges related to brandishing a weapon or threatening behavior. In contrast, simply being in a public place, the nature of social interactions, or the firearm's loaded state does not inherently dictate legality regarding the exhibition of the firearm. The law specifically emphasizes the context of self-defense, focusing on the necessity of the action to protect oneself against clear and immediate threats. Therefore, engaging with a firearm in any other circumstance may not be justified and could result in legal repercussions.

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