Everyone should get one of those CHL lawyers on retainer.
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Originally posted by snacksnack View Posthow much does that run?
I was eying this again last night. Seems like the better deal out there without having a full out lawyer on retainer."Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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Originally posted by Chili View PostYeah.. We also carry the multi-state option.
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and Washington. Multi-State Protection is subject to the limitations and exclusions provided herein.
And the bond/expert witness coverage...you still pay nearly for everything. So I don't understand the point of paying extra for it:
With respect to the Bail program, Members shall be responsible for all other requirements to obtain such a bond from a licensed bondsman, including collateral, guarantors, overages etc. The Bail program is not an offer for Texas Law Shield or the program attorney to act as surety for the Member and Member hereby affirmatively agrees that this is not a surety agreement of any sort. With respect to the Expert Witness program, if the program attorney determines a necessity for an expert witness, Legal Service Contract Holder shall be provided with an expert who has agreed to TLS’ standard terms of engagement in the area of reasonableness and justification of the use of force or deadly force under the law. Legal Service Contract Holder may at all times employ any other expert witnesses, different than any provided under this contract, however, Legal Service Contract Holder shall be responsible for all fees, costs and expenses of any different expert witnesses and shall receive no reimbursement under this contract.Last edited by GhostTX; 05-26-2015, 09:59 AM."Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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Originally posted by GhostTX View PostThat's a beef I have with the multi-state...it's limited:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and Washington. Multi-State Protection is subject to the limitations and exclusions provided herein.
And the expert witness coverage...there is none, as you still pay for everything. So I don't understand the point of paying extra for it:
With respect to the Bail program, Members shall be responsible for all other requirements to obtain such a bond from a licensed bondsman, including collateral, guarantors, overages etc. The Bail program is not an offer for Texas Law Shield or the program attorney to act as surety for the Member and Member hereby affirmatively agrees that this is not a surety agreement of any sort. With respect to the Expert Witness program, if the program attorney determines a necessity for an expert witness, Legal Service Contract Holder shall be provided with an expert who has agreed to TLS’ standard terms of engagement in the area of reasonableness and justification of the use of force or deadly force under the law. Legal Service Contract Holder may at all times employ any other expert witnesses, different than any provided under this contract, however, Legal Service Contract Holder shall be responsible for all fees, costs and expenses of any different expert witnesses and shall receive no reimbursement under this contract.
Multi-State Firearms Legal Protection
Multistate The Texas Law Shield Firearms Legal Defense Program provides legal defense for Texas members anywhere in Texas where they can legally possess a firearm, if they are forced to use a gun.
For our members who travel outside of Texas with a firearm, Texas Law Shield Firearms Program offers a multi-state option. Through our network of lawyers and law firms our Texas Law Shield members receive the same legal benefits under the program as they enjoy in Texas. This includes criminal as well as civil legal defense. The covered states under the multi-state option are the following: all 50 states plus Washington D.C.
If our member uses a firearm outside of the Great State of Texas in a covered state, they simply call the emergency hotline number on their member card.
All covered states are included for one additional low price, per Member.
As new states are added, you are automatically covered in those states for no additional fees.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostAre you sure on the multi-state part?
Regardless, the states we most commonly travel to are on the list you posted.. We do not have the witness or bail options..
Legal Defense For Self Defense? Educate. Prepare. Protect.™ Your safety is our priority. Legal Defense For Self Defense? Educate. Prepare. Protect.
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Looks like they have two sign ups on the site. Hitting the sign up on the upper menu bar, it has a different buy in and different terms agreement. :SLast edited by GhostTX; 05-26-2015, 10:29 AM."Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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Originally posted by GhostTX View PostIt's in the fine print on the terms:
Legal Defense For Self Defense? Educate. Prepare. Protect.™ Your safety is our priority. Legal Defense For Self Defense? Educate. Prepare. Protect.
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Looks like they have two sign ups on the site. Hitting the sign up on the upper menu bar, it has a different buy in and different terms agreement. :S
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Originally posted by FunFordCobra View PostDon't ever let the cops interrogate you if you have to shoot. All you say was there was a shooting and you feared for your life. Always ask for a lawyer because you will be going to court multiple times. Your fate after an incident like that is much better off in the hands of educated people. Detectives and the DA will use everything you say against you and warp it to the best of their ability.
I carry a gun everyday. Even with a lawyer in the family using my gun in a self defense situation will cost about 50k unless its a home invasion or you played hero and saved countless witnesses and have video evidence.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostWhile this is good advice, it is not true 100 percent. I have seen several good shoots and all we did was wright up a incident report. You see, some towns absolutely get the stand your ground and castle doctrine rules. As a matter of fact the most recent update in Texas made it a defense to the prosecution to show your weapon if you feel you are in imminent danger of either SBI o BI, (I will have to go look again). If you kill someone legally, it will generally be a grand jury referral, just like the police get. Another reason we get bashed but it works the same was for everyone else. The cop haters get mad because someone gets charged with murder and goes to trial for it not a GJ, but ultimately it was because Jo Jo shot Little John over a argument about Mary Jane, or a parking spot. Straight up Murder, with out any defense to the prosecution. Yes I know there are exceptions, but hey each state and DA are different.
All I know is to stay out of trouble and keep low on the radar the way things are today. When you are in the system, it is very hard to get back out. It is designed to keep you in.
Even if you have lawyers on retainer, you're still going to get hit with huge court costs.Comment
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