
Students will understand the nature and format of questions that may appear on the California POST police academy written examinations for this course.
Students will be able to familiarize themselves with the POST workbooks and find out other information via the POST website.
Students will understand test taking tips for the California POST police academy written examinations.
Students will be able to ask any question, leave comments and/or rate this course for the benefit of others.
Students will be given an overview of this course, what will be covered and how it will be covered.
Students will be able to understand that certain weapons have no legitimate purpose other that to cause SBI or death.
Students will be able to understand the crime of possession of an illegal knife.
Students will be able to understand the unlawful use of tear gas weapons.
Students will understand the crime of carrying a loaded firearm on one's person in a public place or a vehicle.
Students will understand the crime of possession of a deadly weapon with intent to assault another person.
Students will understand the crime of a loaded firearm with intent to commit a felony
Students will understand the crime of altering identification marks on a firearm.
Students will understand the statutory definition of a concealable firearm.
Students will be able to understand conditions in which possession of concealable firearms may be lawful.
Students will be able to understand the unlawful possession of concealed weapons.
Students will be able to understand persons who have been convicted of any felony, or who are addicted to a narcotic drug, are prohibited from possessing any type of firearm.
Students will be able to understand that persons convicted of specified misdemeanors are prohibited from possessing firearms for 10 years.
students will be able to understand certain locates are gun free zones.
Students will understand the crime of drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of a deadly weapon, other than a firearm.
Students will understand the crime of drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of a firearm.
Students will understand the crime of drawing, exhibiting a firearm to a person in a motor vehicle.
Students will understand the crime of drawing, exhibiting an imitation firearm.
Students will understand the crime of drawing, exhibiting a loaded firearm.
Students will understand the crime of drawing, exhibiting a firearm in the presence of a peace officer.
Students will understand the crime of unlawfully discharging a firearm.
This StudiGuide course provides a practice review-testing resource for police academy cadets (based on the state of California’s Commission on Peace Officer Standard and Training 'POST' requirements) to help understand and pass the POST written examinations.
RECOGNIZE the crime elements required to arrest a person for and RECOGNIZE the crime classification as a misdemeanor or felony:
• Possession of a prohibited weapon
• Possession of an illegal knife
• Unlawful possession of tear gas weapon or chemical agent
• Carrying a firearm in a public place or within a vehicle
• Possession of a deadly weapon with intent to assault another person
• Possession of a loaded firearm with intent to commit a felony
• Alteration or removal of identifying marks from a firearm
• A firearm by a convicted felon, narcotic addict, or other restricted persons
• A firearm by a person convicted of a specified misdemeanor
• An unauthorized weapon in a prohibited location
• Drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of a Deadly weapon (other than a firearm)
• Drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of a Firearm
• Drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of a Firearm in the presence of a motor vehicle occupant
• Drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of an Imitation firearm
• Drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of a Loaded firearm on the grounds of any daycare facility
• Drawing, exhibiting, or unlawful use of a Firearm in the presence of a peace officer
• Unlawful discharging of a firearm
RECOGNIZE:
• the statutory definition of a concealed firearm
• the exceptions to the license requirement for possession of a concealable firearm
• the crime elements required to arrest for possession of a concealable firearm without a license
• the crime classification for possession of a concealable firearm without a license
This is more than likely ALL you will be tested on during this specific written examination.
Selected information from this written examination will also appear on your End-of-Course Proficiency Test.