Kentucky CCDW Practice Exam 2025 – 400 Free Practice Questions to Pass the Exam

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What is Kentucky's stance on 'stand your ground' laws?

It does not have a 'stand your ground' law

It has a limited 'stand your ground' law within one's residence

It fully supports 'stand your ground' anywhere one is legally allowed to be

Kentucky's stance on 'stand your ground' laws is that they fully support it anywhere one is legally allowed to be. This means that individuals in Kentucky can use deadly force to defend themselves without having a duty to retreat, as long as they are in a place where they have a legal right to be. Option A is incorrect because as of 2019, Kentucky enacted a 'stand your ground' law. Option B is incorrect because the law applies beyond just one's residence. Option D is incorrect because there is no limitation on when one can apply 'stand your ground' in Kentucky.

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