Trying to find out some information on US Law Shield, it sounds like a good resource for gun owners. Without trying to be nosey, was wondering who on the Green Screen use it, have used it, what is the good or bad on it? Is it as good as it sounds? Your thoughts..
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Originally posted by texashunter View PostTrying to find out some information on US Law Shield, it sounds like a good resource for gun owners. Without trying to be nosey, was wondering who on the Green Screen use it, have used it, what is the good or bad on it? Is it as good as it sounds? Your thoughts..
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We've carried Texas Law Shield/U.S. Law Shield for years and, fortunately, have never had to avail ourselves of the legal defense benefit they offer. That said, I believe the $125-150(?) annual membership fee (per person) is a small price to pay for the peace of mind of knowing a civil or criminal defense attorney is only a phone call away...particularly when traveling out of state. That said, should things escalate, we'd likely call an attorney we know and trust in spite of the fact that Law Shield offers 100% coverage of your legal defense needs.
In addition to the above, Law Shield (in all its iterations, Texas- and U.S.-) seems to have curated what I believe to be a timely and relative knowledge bank so members can educate themselves on almost any topic related to personal carry of a firearm. They regularly send out topical articles via email or SMS and they also offer regular training classes and seminars either via webinar or live seminar to their members at a cost of $0.00 to $5.00.
Can't beat that with a stick, IMO.
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I've heard negative about them where they will drop paying members if the case isn't exactly perfect. But I don't know the people personally, so who knows if they were telling the truth, or what shades of gray there were in the case.
I had them for years and dropped them probably two years ago. Fortunately, we have enough in our emergency fund to cover the attorney costs.
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Originally posted by WItoTX View PostI've heard negative about them where they will drop paying members if the case isn't exactly perfect. But I don't know the people personally, so who knows if they were telling the truth, or what shades of gray there were in the case.
I had them for years and dropped them probably two years ago. Fortunately, we have enough in our emergency fund to cover the attorney costs.
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Originally posted by PROD49 View PostI pay for it and hope I never have to use it.
From what I understand the different companies offering the same thing are all pretty good, just pick one you like
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