Especially in a self defense situation. Either you killed or severely injured the suspect with your firearm since he was committing violent felony acts on you. I'm considering ccwsafe for insurance since it's one of the top ccw insurance and the insurance options are cheaper than USCCA. But I do not want to add the civil damage insurance for an extra $220+. If you say I need it, i would rather just choose USCCA. Anyone familiar with civil cases and can you explain to me instances in where the victim loses the civil trial? via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2uTaSJ9
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