Alaska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Does Alaska have a 'Stand Your Ground' law allowing you to use force in self-defense without the duty to retreat?

  1. Yes, in all places

  2. Yes, but only at home

  3. No

  4. Yes, but it is limited to public places

The correct answer is: Yes, in all places

Alaska does have a 'Stand Your Ground' law that allows individuals to use force in self-defense without the duty to retreat, not only at home but also in all places. This law essentially allows individuals to defend themselves with force, including deadly force if necessary, without first attempting to retreat from the situation. This kind of law removes the obligation to retreat or try to avoid the conflict before using force in self-defense. This is known as the Castle Doctrine in some states when it applies to one's home, but in Alaska, this right is extended beyond just the home to all locations where an individual is lawfully present.