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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3768169" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>They made it illegal to sue gun manufacturers when their product was used in a crime, ask Remington how well that law worked for them. There are always loop holes that lawyers can use to file lawsuits. And again, that is putting all your faith on cops and DA saying that your use of force was legal. Do you trust all cops and the DA? I support the police, but my trust doesn't go that far. Not to mention that unless a judge determines that your use of force was legitimate, that leaves the door open for a civil lawsuit. Read TITLE 21 § 1289.25 H, it states that you can get "reasonable" attorney fees, court costs and compensation for lost wages if a court finds your use of force legal. Yeah, good luck getting that money back. Plus my insurance isn't just for OK. As long as I'm legally allowed to carry my firearm in the state that an incident occurs, I'm covered.</p><p></p><p>As I said, you do you. I'll keep my insurance. Hope I never need it, but would rather not need it and have it than not have it and need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3768169, member: 43724"] They made it illegal to sue gun manufacturers when their product was used in a crime, ask Remington how well that law worked for them. There are always loop holes that lawyers can use to file lawsuits. And again, that is putting all your faith on cops and DA saying that your use of force was legal. Do you trust all cops and the DA? I support the police, but my trust doesn't go that far. Not to mention that unless a judge determines that your use of force was legitimate, that leaves the door open for a civil lawsuit. Read TITLE 21 § 1289.25 H, it states that you can get "reasonable" attorney fees, court costs and compensation for lost wages if a court finds your use of force legal. Yeah, good luck getting that money back. Plus my insurance isn't just for OK. As long as I'm legally allowed to carry my firearm in the state that an incident occurs, I'm covered. As I said, you do you. I'll keep my insurance. Hope I never need it, but would rather not need it and have it than not have it and need it. [/QUOTE]
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