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Conceal carry insurance

3.6K views 14 replies 8 participants last post by  Skidster  
I thought I read somewhere online so take this with a grain of salt, but I could've swore that Indiana passed a law stating that if you're acquitted in a defensive encounter in criminal court, then you cannot be sued in civil court. I'm still trying to find where the hell I read that.

Even if I'm wrong and it's some other state with a law such as this, regardless, personal liability insurance is a very prudent idea. I went with USCCA for a multitude of reasons, but you can read more about them on their site.

Also, be sure to hit up YouTube and search for USCCA. Learn about the experiences of members who've had to summon a partnering lawyer in times of crisis. I don't think USCCA had so far had to defend a member in a murder trial yet, but I do know that CCW Safe has and was successful. That's just one case so far but there's at least a precedence set so that's always a good thing.