The big question would be what do they mean by "match" anyway?
I shoot USPSA matches. The number one thing is the ammo needs to make power factor and work 100%. Accuracy if I can hold a head box at 25 yards it's fine. Most stuff can do this.
Personally I just reload for matches.
I guess another way to look at it, and I haven't found this data. How often do people use their firearm to defend themselves and make some kind of mistake in the process that leads to a conviction whether for murder and ruled not self defense or some smaller lesser charge when it was ruled self...
I'm not talking about situations where someone commits a crime, or tries to claim something is self defense that isn't.
We could be talking about little things. As I understand it if your permit expires, maybe you cross a state line without realizing, loose your wallet and don't have your...
Yeah, when they mentioned she shot him through the door I figured she'd be in trouble. Certainly that is vary important.
Now, once we're past the details of this one case. What about the rest of the points made?
Does the attorney's for retainer plan that seems to back you even if you make a...
I was looking for something else and just stumbled on this. So clearly it's out of USCCA's hands and is handled by a insurance company. So while it may not be "insurance", it's vary much in the hands of a insurance company backing a insurance policy.
Right, but is it funded by a insurance policy? Meaning, if you have 1million coverage and a million in expenses that USCCA pays out. Does USCCA have those millions on hand to pay you? Or do they have insurance themselves to cover that cost if a case like that actually comes up.
It's kind of...
Yes, I assume that it what the insurance company decided, and she was convicted so the Jury must of agreed. We can wonder if her original lawyer was better and might of gotten her off but who knows. I'm sure it depends where you are, Zimmermen got off in Florida but he'd of probably been...
Right, but behind them is a insurance company that controls the money. If the insurance company says no, then you don't get any help.
If you watch the video they're talking about a case of a woman who had a uscca plan. She shot her ex and claimed self defense. At the time her attorney thought...
Right, I don't disagree. I'm considering ditching uscca for attorneys on retainer.
I'm trying to figure out which one of the places is least likely to leave me hanging. I'd hate to think I'm covered only to find out when it's to late I gave them a bunch of money and I still have to pay for...
Ah, that makes sense.
Honestly I'm less concerned with the they might not cover you because of where you are then I am they might not cover you because you're charged with a crime like they did with the case in the video. Or that if you end up convicted of a lesser crime (I just used where you...
Do you have what the CCW safe policy says?
If I'm reading it right USCCA says this any conviction and you're not covered. This is from the policy not just the key points on their web page.
I think it's pretty clear they're not coving your in places with signs in MD. And I guess if SB1 becomes law you really wouldn't be covered anywhere.
The other part they touch on in the video's is if they only cover self defense and similarly wont cover criminal acts. What happens if you take a...