CARRY INSURANCE ?

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  • WOLFEMAN

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    This subject may have been brought up in previous discussions, however as a regular firearms
    carrier has any one checked out www.ccwsafe.com ? Seems like a good idea and not too expensive.
    If any one has this legal service lets hear your recommendations.







    :ingo::patriot:
     

    Lectric102002

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    Why would you say that?

    First of all, it isn't insurance, as stated in their FAQ. If you are involved in a self-defense shooting and lose the case, it's all on you. There is no "insurance".

    I guess I would rather thoroughly vet a service like this before I throw money at it.

    That's all.
     

    Mark 1911

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    It looks like a business opportunity that someone had to try sooner or later. I think I'll pass. If I am ever in that situation, I'll call Mr. Relford.
     

    GIJEW

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    Uscca offers insurance with membership. what you get depends on your level of membership. entry level is $12/mo and gets you 50K for criminal trial atty costs. The NRA also has insurance through Loyds of london but don't remember what the cost or coverage is
     
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