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Anyone have carry insurance and if so through who?
Trigger:
I was just wondering if any of you have insurance to cover you should you ever have to use your weapon in self defense. Supposedly, some plans will find you a lawyer and provide so much towards bail, attorney fees, court costs, etc. Who would you recommend going through? USCCA, Armed Citizens' Legal Defense Network? The NRA I think provides some as well. Any thoughts?
NE Bull:
When I started out, it was recommended to have a personal liability policy, which I have thru Farm Bureau for next to nothing per month.
ILoveCats:
--- Quote from: NE Bull on February 16, 2016, 02:34:58 PM ---When I started out, it was recommended to have a personal liability policy, which I have thru Farm Bureau for next to nothing per month.
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Is that the so called "umbrella policy"?
HuskerXDM:
I'd recommend checking into The Armed Citizens' Legal Defense Network. Lots of educational DVDs and a couple of books come with membership. I believe it's 125 a year now. I have a $25 discount code that I'm pretty sure is still good if you're interested.
They actually have a buyers guide on their website: http://www.armedcitizensnetwork.org/index.php/learn/307-buyers-guide
Mali:
I went with the USCCA. They pay all of my expenses without me having to prove my innocence first. They have training materials and it comes with a subscription to Concealed Carry magazine as well.
$1.2M in total coverage for $30/month. Also, my family is covered if something happens in the house and they have to use one of my guns. Outside the house it's all me.
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/
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