The answer is a resounding ‘YES’, whether you keep a gun in your vehicle when you are out and about, have one in your house for home protection, open carry, or legally carry concealed with a permit.
You never know when you might find yourself in a predicament where you fear for your life and there is no reasonable way out; forced to defend yourself and/or your loved ones.
Even if it is determined by law enforcement and the prosecutor that the shooting was 100% justified, free and clear you will still likely incur defense costs.
On top of that, what if the victim or his/her family decides to sue you civilly?
Don’t risk losing your home, your savings, your kids’ college tuition, your retirement, your family’s ‘nest-egg’ to cover attorney fees.
I recommend you check out the USCCA. Membership provides you with education, training, and self-defense liability insurance*. To start learning more about the amazing benefits of USCCA membership, click the link below to get your free concealed carry guide from the USCCA to learn what they are all about!
*The USCCA is not an insurance company. A policy has been issued to the USCCA. That policy provides the association and its members with self-defense liability insurance, subject to its terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions.


