19 October 2018, 03:53
LJSInsurance
My local sportsman’s club has a program it is offering to members by the USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association). It is to legally and financially protect you in the event you are forced to use your gun in self defense. There are three programs offered that range from $300 to $500 annually. Apparently various training information is provided on line plus a magazine.
I know the NRA offers something similar. I don’t have it but wondered if it is something I should get. Opinions?
19 October 2018, 07:57
NormanConquestI'm not familiar with USCCA but I am with the NRA's,I think it is safe guard.I don't have it but have thought about it.In the event that you ever had to use you weapon for self defense,the results would most likely bankrupt you.Sad but true.
05 November 2018, 06:36
Ske1eterAndrew Branca of Law of Self Defense just released a DVD that talks about the various "insurance" programs for CHL holders but I can't find the link right now.
You want a program that gives you the money up front for your defense, and not one that re-imburses you after you "win" the case. Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
I have my "policy" with the Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network. Apparently, the USCCA options is also a good one from what I hear.
Choose wisely.
05 November 2018, 14:16
p dog shooterquote:
I have my "policy" with the Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network
After looking at a lot of them I brought a 10 year membership them also.
07 November 2018, 01:55
impala#03I have USCCA at the present time. I have had Second Call and the NRA program. The ones that pay as you go vs the ones that pay if you win are the best. It would be difficult for me to pay lawyers up front.
07 November 2018, 04:00
PeterOK, can someone please tell me when a CWP holder was sued in civil court? If the insurance is for criminal proceedings then good luck, as the Drejka shooting shows. As I recollect most on this forum said it was NOT justifiable!
Peter.
12 November 2018, 03:35
p dog shooterquote:
quote:I have my "policy" with the Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network
They pay money up front to help cover your lawyer fees.
Then if needed they well help with the civil suit.