Thanks. That make sense, and that is kind of the insurance I am looking for on top of liability. I just love writing my insurance company checks.Charles L. Cotton wrote:This is correct. Texas law does not allow one to insure their intentional unlawful acts. This means no insurance company can issue a "traditional" policy that would provide counsel.68blackbird wrote:Taurus.40 wrote:I believe the NRA has some kind of insurance for a CHLer.
FWIW, the NRA "insurance" is a reimbursment type program. You pay out front, then if you win, they reimburse with some stipulations I believe.
Chas.
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