Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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When is it permissible to use deadly force in self-defense in Wisconsin?

When feeling threatened

To protect personal property

When facing an imminent threat of death or great bodily harm

Using deadly force in self-defense is only permitted in Wisconsin when facing an imminent threat of death or great bodily harm. This means that options A and D, feeling threatened and stopping a theft, do not justify the use of deadly force. Additionally, while protecting personal property may seem like a valid reason to use deadly force, it is not considered a sufficient justification under the law in Wisconsin. Therefore, only option C is the correct and lawful reason for using deadly force in self-defense in this state.

To stop a theft

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