5,244 REVIEWS

What do you like most about your USCCA Membership?

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TH
Good back up insurance but we need a regular political update on cow progress, State by State. Also
Tom Horowitz
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
WB
If you are carrying a concealed carry, or not, even if you might use a firearm to protect you or your loved ones at home, the USCCA has much to offer you.
William Barnes
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
JH
Of course the insurance is a must and is provided with each level USCCA offers. The education that is offered is a must and there is something for every level of person coming thru.
James F Haining
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
CM
- Easy sign up, especially through an ambassador.
Christine Maki
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
DL
The benefits of training and education, gun safety, tactics, Situational awareness, the monthly Conceled Carry magazine is full of practical informative truth of what’s going on in our nation. It teaches and prepares one to always be in “condition yellow”. I have been a member since 2015 and beyond all that I have mentioned I think the greatest asset is the comfort and assurance that in the event that it becomes necessary to defend myself I have the professional and necessary support to survive the second fight. I served my country in the United States Marine Corps. I went through the 1968 Tet Offensive and was blessed to come home. Many of my marine buddies did not. Thank you, Tim and staff for all you do. You are a bright light to our nation and stand for TRUTH.
David Lieboner
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
BF
#1 is the peace of mind that the insurance provides
Ben "Chip" Filer
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
WG
Hello Tim,
William Green
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
PW
The first benefit is one that we generally hope to not use, and that is the expert legal support available if we ever need it.
Paul Wenzel
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
WW
There have been a few recent high-profile defensive shooting cases where USCCA seemed to abandon their clients. Even before their trial. USCCA has been a lifeline for many other people. Consumers should educate themselves between insurance-based memberships like USCCA, where the insurance company ultimately decides (before any verdicts are rendered) if an incident qualifies for coverage, and other products where actual defensive firearms experts make those determinations, or attorneys that guarantee their representation. USCCA is a good-enough fit for most people. Others may want more of a guarantee of legal coverage. Bottom line, we all know that insurance companies hate to pay for anything. Even valid claims. Insurance claims are initially denied as a rule, and sometimes have to be doggedly pursued before the insurance company will pay out. This applies to homeowners, auto, life, and apparently self-defense insurance claims. Eductate yourself and choose wisely.
William Winn
- Verified Member
05/31/2024
JG
I like that their primary focus is actually safety, rather than lobbying and shilling for legislation that serves the firearms manufacturers rather than legal gun owners. From a consumer product safety perspective, there is currently very little regulatory standard or established case law to correct a company for producing a bad or even dangerous gun, short of purchasing another and breaking a different law. Guns are useful and valuable, but they're not THAT special. A tool is a tool, and if the manufacturers of hammers, swords, knives, automobiles or underwear got away with some of the exploitative, divisive media nonsense the firearms industry has used to keep themselves in clover while turning out increasingly shoddy work, all while their biggest customers are told ad infinitum that their (extremely profitable!) industry is in sooo muuuuch daaanger, even requiring the same standards we expect from chairs, pajamas or tableware would be evil government overreach, oh noes!!1!
Jan. Glover
- Verified Member
05/31/2024