I failed to mention that ACLDN membership benefits are only available in the USA; we can join, but it's only good while we're stateside; that is why I said we need a made-in-Canada version of it.
I failed to mention that ACLDN membership benefits are only available in the USA; we can join, but it's only good while we're stateside; that is why I said we need a made-in-Canada version of it.
Kyle Defoor talks about Mindset:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vPCqMo9TCg
You have no idea how corrupt. Police working directly for the benefit of lawyers by not investigating prior to laying charges, Crown Prosecutors hanging on to ridiculous trumped up charges until a fat cheque is handed to the defense lawyer. Tells you who is running the show.
This happens no matter what the offense. Get a good lawyer and watch how fast the crown says "Abort! This will go to trial and we will lose"
Planning on living forever. So far, so good!
I signed up $95 a yr. But I called to ask questions about club discounts mentioned on their site left a message almost a week ago and no reply.
So if I ever need them I sure hope they learn how to use the phone
I would also like to hear from anyone who actually had to rely on the policy. On my quick read the insured must pay all bills and be invoiced directly by the lawyer. I don't see anywhere that the insurer must pay for the defence while it is underway. Being possibly reimbursed is a lot different than having the insurer pay along the way.
Also the Underwriters have an incredible amount of discretion in forcing a settlement. This makes a bit of sense in a civil claim, and no sense in a criminal charge.
Maybe the Underwriters will be great to deal with, but don't fool yourself, they hold all the cards under the terms of the policy.
One positive takeaway is that this would never be considered by an Underwriter if they thought it would be a common occurrence. So clearly firearms owners who are involved enough to look at insurance are not getting into trouble very often. So we are good people!