What is to stop, say, Allstate from denying auto insurance to someone with a concealed carry permit?
Isn't there some point where this becomes an unfair business practice due to companies denying service for political reasons that have nothing to do with the use of their products?
-PJ
What is to stop, say, Allstate from denying auto insurance to someone with a concealed carry permit?
The fact that people with concealed carry permits are better insurance risks and therefore more profitable? Unlike gun insurance, auto insurance is a high revenue, but dog-eat-dog business. I can’t see any CEO taking that step and risking his cushy spot when the inevitable margin erosion causes payout ratios to spike and earnings to fall.