Posts Tagged ‘USCCA’
[Review] CCW Safe Self Defense Insurance, Read Before Joining
We think every concealed carrier should consider self defense insurance. These products cover associated legal fees in the event you need to defend yourself against criminal or civil legal action. CCW Safe Self Defense Insurance — To clarify, I use the term “insurance” when discussing CCW Safe and other similar products, even though the product…
Read MoreNew Changes to USCCA’s Membership Programs
You may have heard about the USCCA’s recent program changes, and if you haven’t yet heard that’s what this article is about. And if you have heard about them but are in need some extra clarity about what this all means, we recently got the lo-down from the company so we can present you with…
Read MoreUSCCA Expo Postponed Due To Corona Virus
We just received an e from the USCCA letting us know that the USCCA’s Expo has been postponed following the declaration of a state of emergency as set forth by Kansas City authorities. The e we’ve received says the following: Good afternoon, In cooperation with Kansas City authorities and following the city’s declaration of…
Read MoreStates Blocking “Self-Defense Insurance” And What To Do About It
Perhaps you have been following the drama or if this all sounds new to you, I’m going to out what is happening with states blocking self-defense insurance providers like the USCCA and CCW Safe and give you some ideas of what you can do about it should you live in one of those states. The…
Read MorePittsburgh Gun Laws Struck Down
Pittsburgh, PA — Back in April 2019, the Pittsburgh City Council voted to violated PA law as it approved several new gun laws. Those laws were recently struck down based on the work of many different hands. Below is a press release we were sent by the USCCA:
Read MoreUSCCA Pulls Out Of New Jersey
It recently came to our attention that the US Concealed Carry Association recently had to pull their services off the shelf for New Jersey gun owners due to the actions of governor Phil Murphy. Governor Murphy signed an executive order that directed New Jersey’s Department of Banking and Insurance to prohibit the sale of “insurance…
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