by BigDog58 on Thu Apr 18, 2013 1:17 am
Last year I joined USCCA (United States Conceal Carry Association) that has an insurance policy linked to your membership that offers diffrent levels (amount of money) of legal coverage if you are involved in a shooting incident. You also get a magazine and website access with good articles on self defense and Concealed Carry issues.
I highly suggest that anyone that has a CCW permit and actually carries, look into this organization and the policies offered. I have a membership for myself and my wife. I hope that neither of us are EVER put into a situation where we have to use the policy, but I feel that being prepared is a good thing. I feel that being disabled, places me in a more precarious position, when it comes to self defense. I'm unable to run away and if I can't talk down the situation, I could be placed in a position that I would have no choice, but to defend myself to the fullest. As for my wife, she sometimes has to go into less desirable areas and sometimes it is late at night and I want her to never be in fear.
I know that none of us ever wants to have to draw, much less use our weapon. But, in today's climate, we must always be prepared for the worst.
NRA RSO
"Never anger a man that can end you, from another zip code
If necessary to fight, I will Fight like I'm the 3rd Monkey on the ramp to Noah's Arc, and brother, it's starting to rain.