You are correct about Guide One. They are one of the very few that will even insure Churches. Church Mutual has stopped writing Texas Policies. Guide One is very very expensive. I pay them a little of $10,000 a year and I am not about to ask for a "waiver."apowell wrote:FYI for calson1: There is only one Church School insurance provider practicing in TX (Guide One) and apparently they don't approve waivers for schools. If you start a school, read your policy very closely to see if anything about guns and waivers is in there so you don't inadvertantly "uninsure" yourself (they may have been blowing smoke at my school). Of course, if no one knows you gave yourself a waiver then no problem and if you ever need it you'd probably prefer having your .45 insurance today over your liability insurance tomorrow."
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