Posted on Oct 19, 2017
'Murder insurance' or protection in self-defense cases?
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First they ask for it (Firearms Owners Insurance) and to make it mandatory so that the so-called victim's family can sue and possibly come away with huge sums of money (because it's an insurance company), and then with a secondary (and deliberate) intent of making it so expensive that it will have an impact on law abiding citizens ability to 'carry.'
What a racket and what an agenda. They can KMA.
What a racket and what an agenda. They can KMA.
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SSG Robert Webster
LTC (Join to see) - Don't forget about hunting leases.
Mandatory bags - If they say 30 deer, you better have shot 30 deer.
Game control, where if the farm crop is damaged due to not culling the deer or hogs, you have to pay the farmer more money on top of the lease. Though I do believe that you can take insurance out on that, but...
Sorry, it is a bit different in Germany. It is different, here we do it because we want to, in England you can be paid to do it, and in Germany you pay through the nose to do it. I think we have the best deal.
Mandatory bags - If they say 30 deer, you better have shot 30 deer.
Game control, where if the farm crop is damaged due to not culling the deer or hogs, you have to pay the farmer more money on top of the lease. Though I do believe that you can take insurance out on that, but...
Sorry, it is a bit different in Germany. It is different, here we do it because we want to, in England you can be paid to do it, and in Germany you pay through the nose to do it. I think we have the best deal.
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I can go on for days about the German hunting program, I achieved my meister designation. It is so different that Texas. When I tell people in the US, they think I am kidding.
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SSG Robert Webster
LTC (Join to see) - I think both of us could. You from personal experience, and me from family both American and German.
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