Nebraska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is Nebraska's stance on the Castle Doctrine?

  1. It does not recognize the Castle Doctrine

  2. It partially recognizes it

  3. It fully recognizes the Castle Doctrine with no duty to retreat at home

  4. It recognizes it only outside the home

The correct answer is: It fully recognizes the Castle Doctrine with no duty to retreat at home

Nebraska fully recognizes the Castle Doctrine with no duty to retreat at home. The Castle Doctrine allows individuals to use force, including deadly force, to defend themselves in their own homes without having a duty to retreat first. This doctrine extends the principle of self-defense to include the protection of one's home and property. This stance reflects Nebraska's support for individuals to defend themselves in the safety of their own residence without the obligation to retreat if faced with a threat.