FWIW, I'm considering signing up for it. Seems pretty cheap for what amounts to having a lawyer on retainer should the need arise. I'd hate to put my wife or kids in the position of having to scare up a lawyer in the middle of the "mess" that would inevitably ensue in the aftermath of a defensive shooting.AEA wrote:I'm not talking about those dues.......
It appears to me that they are pushing the "CHL Protection Plan".
I say this because everything else on their page is found at many other places.
And those prices are here (129.00 a year):
http://www.chlpp.com/chlppns.htm
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