As I said I don't work for any of these businesses. The 'pitch' here is to simply offer up this as a topic for your consideration.
I would URGE every Texas Freeper that doesn’t have this form of insurance or at the very least legal shield to get them immediately. EVERY use of force death be it shooting or any other means in Texas goes before a Grand Jury it is in our penal code. You will stand before a Grand Jury if you kill someone in Texas that’s just a fact.
Good advice. Get insurance, carry, get educated, and take care of yourself and family. You do it for your home, car, health, for you and familys sake take care of you.
Avoid a bad situation, retreat if you can, theres only one winner in a gun fight. You have to be that one.
Insurance and ammo are both cheap, while life is dear.
Choose accordingly.
I thought it was insane to have liability insurance in case a deer hunter fell from his own deer stand on my property. So, I quit leasing out to hunters.
Even though Texas law favors the defender, some counties have liberal DA’s who will make your life hell if you have to shoot someone. I highly recommend defense insurance. After reviewing them all, I went with USCCA for a few good reasons. They have no caps on some of their coverage, and they also insured you against civil loss.
I have heard positive things about USCCA,
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/membership/
but I’d like to read some reports of how effective they have been for those unfortunate enough to have needed their services.
Personally, next to my CPL, I carry a business card from a very good “firearms” criminal attorney in my wallet.
The old adage of saying nothing without your attorney present is golden advice. Cooperate, be polite, tell them you are suffering from shock and wish to be treated at a hospital, but say nothing until your attorney is present. A night in jail or being handcuffed in a hospital is far better than years behind bars.
Ive had Second Call Defense for about five years now.
After procrastinating for years, I bought USCCA insurance last spring. The probability of being involved with a self defense incident has sky rocketed. Why go bankrupt defending myself?
For $35 a month I get 150k for legal fees and a million in liability insurance.
Buying this insurance is banned in Washington state, the Governor/Insurance Commissioner call it ‘Murder Insurance’.
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Good advice if you live in a leftist sh*thole. Otherwise, it’s not needed.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost every major study on defensive gun use has found that Americans use their firearms defensively between 500,000 and 3 million times each year.
https://www.heritage.org/data-visualizations/firearms/defensive-gun-uses-in-the-us/
Indictments for defensive gun use are so rare that they make the front page of the screeching, garbage media.
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I want the Obamacare version...the kind where I can sign up for the insurance AFTER I need it.
We live in Georgia that’s all the gun insurance we need.
Good advice, but check the policy before buying for anything about it not covering you during large disasters. I’ve seen it in a couple of the policies for the most popular self-defense insurance companies. I don’t remember the specific language used, but it mentioned something like civil unrest, civil war, collapse or other big disasters. Look for it, and you’ll find it.
It should cover you well outside of any such events, though, and that would be very helpful. Still good advice.