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			While a sound financial decision, a slippery slope indeed.  
 No matter the instrument used, be it a gun, knife, or blunt end of a tennis racquet, do we need some type of insurance to perform actions associated with conducting self defense?
 
 I Sir respectfully say nay, we do not.  In todays "Its always someone else's fault" society, I am most certainly in the minority.
 
 Where will this lead?  I have heard and read that "Self Defense" insurance is a means of Gun Control.  The thinking is that any way they can increase the costs associated with owning and carrying guns, is a secondary means of discouraging CCW and gun ownership in general.
 
 Like all Insurance Policies, once they become legally mandatory, the policy costs will escalate exponentially.
 
 Just my humble opinion.
 
				__________________Regards,
 
 AdamG247 (Oath Keeper-Not on our watch)
 ""I, do solemnly swear that I will support and
 defend the Constitution of the United States
 against all enemies, foreign and domestic;
 that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same,
 so help me God!"
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