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tut:
Armed Citizens Defense Network at $85/yr is the best idea here so far, IMHO.  

However, wouldn't a local and successful civil (not a defense) attorney on a yearly retainer, with you having his/her 24-hr available cell number, be a good idea?

I picked up that last paragraph in one of the gun rags I subscribed to, wasn't my idea.  The author pointed out the difference between a defense attorney who might be known for taking slimeball cases and a civil attorney who is not only skilled in the courtroom but does not have the stigma of trying to defend a littany of past "slimmy" types...

Whatcha think?

RLMoeller:
You are on the right track.  An attorney known for representing the good guys is what you want.  Who represents the police officers?

Ronvandyn:

--- Quote from: RLM5150 on April 14, 2010, 06:28:38 PM ---You are on the right track.  An attorney known for representing the good guys is what you want.  Who represents the police officers?

--- End quote ---

I dont know if that is the best way to go.  Some LEO's are rabid anti-CCW folks, they are few but they are out there.

Ron

RLMoeller:
It isn't about the cops or their views.  It is about how the attorney that represents cops is viewed by the district attorney and the court system.

Southern Guy:
Ok, I have been diving into the MMD Brokers, the NRA's  policy and been putting together options. Does anyone know the cap the "Armed Citizens Defense Network" places on amount of dispersement. I see they will give $5000 right away. But what is the max and will they pay a judgement in civil if awarded or does that come out of your pocket?

I know people see $$$ and some sort of coverage and stop right there, if it is cheaper, but there is a reason. Regardless something is better than nothing.

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