Are you willing to spend $50,000 to defend your life?

GaryS. I have the Patinum level from USCCA which is the middle tier...it's around $27 per month...
 
The couple of justified shooting cases that I know of never lesd to any charges of any sort. If insurance brings someone peace of mind then so be it . That is what insurance is for most of the time.
 
In my state if a DA brings charges against you for a legitimate self defense shooting he won't be a DA at the next election and he knows it. I've seen several self defense shootings in my over 40 year LEO career and not the first prosecution. It ain't that way everywhere.
 
Even if you're exonerated in the criminal court you still might be looking at the Civil side of things. And now that I think about it., not sure USCCA covers that. I'll have to check.
 
Imissedagain: Yes the NRA cancelled the FREE $2,500 firearms insurance that once existed with their membership. My State Farm insurance covers $2,500 loss of firearms for theft and fire, but only at home.

Be SAFE and Shoot Often!

Thank you Sir!
Will ship USPS overnight/insured.
Included some reading comprehension materials for the kids and the grandkids when they get up to speed.
First issue of Gung-Ho and some serious and necessary literature.... see pic below. :D

Thanks OP
RT
 

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Join the USCCA. I'm covered for over a million dollars in defense: court fees, lawyers, bail etc. less than $30 per month.

YUP......100%

Specifically in these trying times.
LGS have line out the door
Ammo is becoming outrageously expensive and hard to find
John Q Public is walking around "strapped".

the odds of a violent confrontation have risen dramatically
the odds of a home invasion have risen dramatically
the loved ones & I , are taking this situation very seriously
 
The question oft asked: "When can I draw my handgun and shoot an attacker?"

Answer: "When the threat is so real and so imminent that you do not care about courts, costs, or anything else."

As an aside, it sounds like given those facts, it would be far better to deter a potential attacker with open carry than to conceal and appear vulnerable- luring the attacker into believing you're an easy mark. ;)
 
Even if you're exonerated in the criminal court you still might be looking at the Civil side of things. And now that I think about it., not sure USCCA covers that. I'll have to check.

It does, I have the USCCA Platinum also. Well worth the money. US Law Shield is cheaper but coverage is not even close.
 
DA...Lawyer.... Law suite???? what is that? I follow the Afghan School of Defense ...shoot and scoot. Lawyers...50K heheheh you guys are funny.
 
Self-Defence

Fellows. What is ashame is that "good folks" have to even think about consequences when/if a situation "arises" that requires a micro-second decision to be made.

It only shows that we indeed are the "goods folks" while the perps have no concern about what they are involved in.
 
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