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    It just keeps getting worse. New York Assemblymen want gun owners to pony up for a $1 million insurance policy. If they can't just outright ban them, then they'll make them cost prohibitive to own. Where does it end?

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...ast-1m-insura/
    ”Those who give up their liberty for more security neither deserve liberty nor security.”
    Ben Franklin

  • #2
    Other than for loss no I am not and I will never become insured to satisfy the "G".
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    • #3
      I think the next move will be it's not insurance - it's a tax.
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      • #4
        Umbrella policies aren't expensive. I'm sure that the NRA could provide that type of insurance very inexpensively. Having said that allow me to add, never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun. Remember those individuals the next time that you go to the polls. Vote the bastards out of office.
        Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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        • #5
          Vote thinking your gun rights not your crooked union leaders!
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          • #6
            I recently got an Umbrella policy added on to our insurance and all of my guns and accessories are insured... by USAA. They don't insure my ammo supply, though. That might be covered under the house contents... but not those losses due to a series of small, unfortunate explosions... at the range!

            Wynn
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            • #7
              If you can get liability insurance on a car or boat you can get liability insurance for a gun. If your insurance company won't cover you find one that will.
              Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                If you can get liability insurance on a car or boat you can get liability insurance for a gun. If your insurance company won't cover you find one that will.
                I will check into that but I do want to stress that the use of a car or boat generally does not have the primary intent of causing death. However, the use of a gun does. I will call someone in the industry now and report back.
                I am the Living Man

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                • #9
                  OK here it is:

                  A homeowners policy and or umbrella will NOT cover anything that is a criminal act. You are on your own. NOR will it cover any intentional act either. So if you intentionally punch someone in the face, you are not covered nor if you intentionally, read SD, shoot someone in your home or in the street you have no coverage. However, if you are neglegent with your gun, you are covered up to policy limits. So lets say you are handling your gun and it goes off(accidental discharge) and hurts or kills someone or does damage to property, you are covered.

                  This info came right from an insurance investigator. In light of this information, many could be thinking they are covered in all situations with their gun use when they are not.

                  Also told that most policies will have minimum limited coverage for loss/theft of guns. Usually most people need to purchase more coverage than what is provided if you have several guns.
                  I am the Living Man

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                  • #10
                    One Insurance I've had for about 3 yrs now is offered thru the NRA for retired LEO's. I think active LE can get it also in case they are out of state and would be involved in a shooting. It would help with the legal fee.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Dogman View Post
                      One Insurance I've had for about 3 yrs now is offered thru the NRA for retired LEO's. I think active LE can get it also in case they are out of state and would be involved in a shooting. It would help with the legal fee.
                      My membership in the NRA has something similar. It seems to me it is prepaid legal service. Kind of an HMO of legal services. I am curious though if you use this service do you need to use one of the policy contracted attorneys or can use use your own?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by knkali View Post
                        My membership in the NRA has something similar. It seems to me it is prepaid legal service. Kind of an HMO of legal services. I am curious though if you use this service do you need to use one of the policy contracted attorneys or can use use your own?
                        You can use one of your own. That's one reason I got the policy, the wife and I travel out of state a lot and if something happens out of Indiana I still wanted coverage for legal fees. As long as your not involved in any criminal act it will pay up to the amount of the policy.

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                        • #13
                          how much coverage do you get?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                            Umbrella policies aren't expensive.
                            They are if you have a teenage driver in the house. Once they get on their own it gets better. I checked in on one. My dad pays less than $100 a year I think. It would cost me I think it was $600 - $700 because of the minor drivers in the house.
                            The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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                            • #15
                              About 15 years ago I bought an umbrella $1,000,000 liability policy from State Farm.

                              That might cover some a-hole lawyer's fees.
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