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Washington state deems NRA-branded "Murder" insurance program illegal

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Little by little, cut by cut, piece by piece, the 2A community keeps getting neutered and turned into criminals by politicians.......

Washington state on Tuesday deemed an insurance program branded by the National Rifle Association (NRA) illegal.

Washington’s insurance commissioner Mike Kreidler said in a statement that he was seeking $177,000 in fines from two companies who sold the now-banned NRA “Carry Guard” policies in the state. 

Washington state law prohibits insurance that covers criminal activity.

"When it comes to insurance products associated with the NRA, it’s buyer beware,” Kreidler said in his statement. “The attempt to insure a criminal act is a rip-off for consumers. The policies sold are deceptive and dishonest. I would be remiss as the state’s insurance regulator if I didn’t shut them down.”

How about that, defending and protecting your family and yourself is now a "Criminal Activity" in Washington State.

Washington became the second state to ban NRA-branded insurance, following a move from New York last year.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) encouraged other states to consider banning the insurance and told financial institutions and insurers not to work with the gun group.

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/425676-washington-state-deems-nra-branded-insurance-program-illegal

 

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On 1/17/2019 at 11:00 AM, 124gr9mm said:

In Cuomo's mind nobody should have a gun...except the people in his security detail.  But that's different...

Didn't Caesar have a security detail? We need a few guys like that.

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This is patently bullshit. According to Washington law it is illegal for them to pre-pay the legal fees of criminal acts.  Yet if you read the policy it is clear it doesn’t do that. For criminal charges the insurance company will reimburse your legal fees when you’re found not guilty. They don’t prepay. 

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