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Does anyone here have something like this? (USCCA) If so, do you think it is worth it?

Archive link since WSJ has a paywall.

From the post:

>Just after 2 a.m. on a November night, police were called to the home of Joshua Huston to respond to a shooting. Huston had camped out with his AR-15 rifle on a lot he owned next to his Florida home, hoping to catch the person who had been stealing from the property.

Does anyone here have something like this? (USCCA) If so, do you think it is worth it? Archive link since WSJ has a paywall. From the post: >>Just after 2 a.m. on a November night, police were called to the home of Joshua Huston to respond to a shooting. Huston had camped out with his AR-15 rifle on a lot he owned next to his Florida home, hoping to catch the person who had been stealing from the property.

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Many people switched to attorneys on retainer following the debacle between USCCA and Kayla Giles. Even most gun related channels on youtube stopped promoting them.

I had USCCA for something like 8 years and decided to switch to AOR after looking into their program.

USCCA has a ton of training videos if your into that, but otherwise its a scam and I would suggest you look at Attorneys on Retainer. They have a lot of videos on youtube where they break down contracts with of the other similar carry programs, as well as their own contract. They also share their thoughts on high profile self defense shootings and they have an interview with Massad Ayoob (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massad_Ayoob), who is regarded by many to be the most renowned self defense expert witness.

I think AOR is a no-brainer for blanket protection. Its probably best as well to have a local pro 2A criminal defense attorney who knows all of the judges and prosecutors in your home county, but depending on where you live such an attorney may be difficult to find. If you travel, a local attorney likely won't be any help.

The AOR program is relatively new, but for the time being seems to be miles beyond the competition.