Paths to Adopting Gun Insurance, General and Concealed Carry
While it would be best to adopt gun insurance in the United States by national legislation that puts into place a full blown no-fault plan with the “Top-Down” provisions to guarantee that it covers all...
View ArticleEnacting a Concealed Carry Insurance Mandate
While it would be ideal to have a gun insurance adopted at a single time as one well designed national mandate, it’s likely that political reality will force it to come into being in stages. The...
View ArticleCCW Permit + Stand Your Ground = Insurance Need
Many states have adopted stand your ground laws that protect shooters in public spaces that accidently(with or without negligence) either unintended bystanders or innocent persons who are wrongly...
View ArticleQuestions and Answers on Mandating Gun Insurance.
This post is a good place to start if you’re new to this blog. Scan the questions and follow the ‘Related:’ link(s) if you have an interest in a particular area. You may also want to check the...
View ArticleVoluntary Insurance and Strict Liability as Good First Steps
Much of this blog is about how insurance should be designed and how it would work if an ideal insurance mandate was in place. Opponents of such a mandate point out real and imagined problems that...
View ArticleMandatory Insurance for Armed Professions is Normal
We see armed people working around us on a daily basis. Some of these private professionals are highly visible such as guards for banks and armored car services and some are less obvious to the eye...
View ArticleIs Self-Defense Insurance Legal in California?
The National Rifle Association (NRA) and several other companies or organizations sell or sponsor the sale of insurance to defend and indemnify gun owners from liability in self defense situations....
View ArticleHow Should DC React to the New Gun Carry Decision?
The District of Columbia is scrambling to react to a Federal District Court decision that threatens to invalidate the ban on carrying guns for self-defense in DC. The current law in accordance with...
View ArticleConcealed Carry Reciprocity and an Insurance Requirement
Proposed bills have been introduced in the House (HR-38) and the Senate (S-446) which would allow holders of permits to carry firearms in all states. They have gathered a substantial number of...
View ArticleWhat Should Insurance to Counter CCR Look Like?
Persons wanting a level of responsibility for public carrying of firearms should take the proposed federal Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (S-446) seriously. It is the NRA’s biggest want out of this...
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