Is chlpp, legal services any good?

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Is chlpp, legal services any good?

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I am new here and always try to prepare for every eventuality. I saw on the internet, Chlpp legal services, where the legal costs are 100% covered with no deductible or out of pocket expenses for what I thought was an acceptable annual fee. Has anyone heard anything either way on them? I'm already thanking you for your thoughts on this.
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Also look into ACLDN spearheaded by Marty Hayes.
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Welcome to the forum hurst_guy.

Read their website again. You need to be aware of what they cover. They only cover expenses through the grand jury phase. If you are indicted you are on your own. The trouble is that they don't show you the contract exactly what is covered until after you sign up. :rules:
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http://www.concealedcarrylegal.com


This one sounds like it might be worth some additional examination. The ad reads that a CCLS "policy will represent you all the way through trial if necessary."
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ntexaschl wrote:This one sounds like it might be worth some additional examination. The ad reads that a CCLS "policy will represent you all the way through trial if necessary."
This does sound like a viable option. I still wonder about the "fine print." At least the lawyers running this service seem to be reputable and have experience in this area of the law.
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WildBill wrote:
ntexaschl wrote:This one sounds like it might be worth some additional examination. The ad reads that a CCLS "policy will represent you all the way through trial if necessary."
This does sound like a viable option. I still wonder about the "fine print." At least the lawyers running this service seem to be reputable and have experience in this area of the law.
This does seem like a good deal. Almost too good. It would be great if someone with some personal experience with these guys would post an opinion. Any lawyers in our forum that may know of these gents?
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Charles Cotton is a lawyer, good guy, competition shooter and great CHL class personage. :clapping:

He's also heavily involved with the site.
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WildBill wrote:

I still wonder about the "fine print."
Lawyers with fine print? "rlol" Get out of here, you're killin' me! :smilelol5:
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Anybody used any of them? Lot of companies look good until you need them. Witness insurance claims for Ike.
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