Wonder if he’ll give me a refund since I’ve been a member for 2 years and also took his class and bought the book?
Wonder if he’ll give me a refund since I’ve been a member for 2 years and also took his class and bought the book?
You have 50k or more on hand for a lawyer if you shoot a home intruder? Do you have a million stashed away for a civil lawsuit?I took the time to read this post in its entirety, and you guys have scared the hell out of me.
I do have Utah and Florida CCW permits, but rarely use them, as I don’t travel outside of Maryland that much. And I have never carried my weapon on me, only in my car when traveling to and from Florida.
If I need insurance to cover me for the, “just in case” scenario, I will stop taking my weapon with me when on the road.
This decision is based on being retired and on a limited income which in no way would allow me to tie up $300 to $600 a year.
I guess I’ll just take my chances with 911, that’s a free call.
I won't rehash the actual analysis (which, admittedly, slipped sometimes into some seat-of-the-pants, gut-check-style thinking) as I weighed the handful of competitors out there. But by the time the dust settled this past spring, I'd settled on USCCA. There are pros and cons across the board. I appreciated that their coverage tackles any sort of self-defense action (not just the use of a firearm), that their coverage extended to SD within your own home, and that I could add my wife to the coverage for a pittance.
But have compared their bail and civil liability amounts? I'm pretty sure those numbers are what swayed me to CCW safe. And no cap attorneys fees.Thanks, guys. You've helped me a bunch. I'll renew my current policy, and won't bother with investigating the others.
I thought i would revive this older thread instead of starting a new one .
In this very strange times we find ourselves in i have finally decided to get USCCA insurance at the Elite level , my 2 brothers as well signed up for it . With media and twisting of facts and also just the down right hatred of anything conservative it is time .
I just think it is foolish not to have it , i don't want to lose everything i have worked hard for all my life on a good shoot . I really hope i never have to use it just like my car insurance . Just thought i would bring it back to the forefront .
For most of us normal Bubbas, just what Kyle Rittenhouse has already gone through would already be putting a major dent in saved cash or other assets, and he hasn't gone anywhere near trial yet. His experience - if he wasn't getting support from third parties and pro bono treatment from a famous lawyer - would bankrupt most people, and that's before the inevitable MULTIPLE civil suits that will follow his criminal acquittal. Not to mention any of us sitting in his jail cell would be unable to make a living, and any business we own or job we have would likely die.
This is all just as true if some Antifa twat gets under the bumper of your car as it is if you have a carry permit in public and have to use it, or even just defend yourself in your own doorway at home. Nobody wants the added overhead of yet another recurring expense. Until something insane happens, and having coverage like this saves your bacon. USCCA is there for ANY defense act on your part, not just self defense shooting by people carrying concealed.