If and when the insurance actually defends someone in court, could you post some verifiable examples? I would consider coverage if I knew I would be defended all the way to the Supreme Court if need be.
I am about to renew for the 2nd year and I am trying to find a discount code for being a Cssa member, however, since they screwed up my membership, I have not received any letter from them since Jan 2017.
So can someone please send me the discount code for the renewal?
Thank you
Any update as to the family plan?
ICORE/IPSC/USPSA
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Last edited by Alvin1095; 08-14-2017 at 11:35 AM.
Will your firearm legal defence insurance cover cases of self defence involving other weapons such as bows, bear spray or knives?
I just think that if, heaven forbid, a burglar breaks into my room at night, I can get to my compound bow faster than my locked up unloaded shotgun.
May I be permitted to ask a unofficial legal question? So for legal storage of an unrestricted it can be anywhere just needs to be unloaded and trigger locked, so if I keep a box of buckshot next to said locked and unloaded shotgun and I have to use it against say an armed buglar I would be defended for protecting myself and family from said armed buglar? Thank you kindly
Hi Hydrain,
Answering hypotheticals like this can be somewhat difficult as we all know these situations are never that cut and dry. Based on the situation you've laid out, as long as you were following all proper storage rules and it happened exactly as you`ve said then I would say yes the policy would respond. The policy wording reads like this:
"...the Insured was acting in self-defense, the defense of a person under the Insured’s protection or in defense of the Insured’s property;"
Hopefully that helps