I searched and saw a few thread as far as WHO to use. But was curious as to how many people actually buy it?
What brings this up: I have never even thought about having it and have been licensed for 14 years. On Saturday, I attended a mandatory safety class to get my SC Concealed Weapons Permit. The teacher of the class told us in the beginning that we would have a guest speaker in the afternoon.
Turns out, the class was blindsided by an insurance salesman for an hour long sales pitch for Firearms Legal Protection (FLP).
He was a good sales person, and made a great pitch, but I was so pissed at how we were forced to hear the pitch vs the laws I wanted to learn that I didn't buy it.
Out of the 17 of us in the class, I believe 4 of us said no (my wife being one of the 4). I was actually really surprised at the high rate of the sign up and was curious if that is a real example of gun ownership or was this a timeshare sales pitch situation where people will regret it after the fact?
What brings this up: I have never even thought about having it and have been licensed for 14 years. On Saturday, I attended a mandatory safety class to get my SC Concealed Weapons Permit. The teacher of the class told us in the beginning that we would have a guest speaker in the afternoon.
Turns out, the class was blindsided by an insurance salesman for an hour long sales pitch for Firearms Legal Protection (FLP).
He was a good sales person, and made a great pitch, but I was so pissed at how we were forced to hear the pitch vs the laws I wanted to learn that I didn't buy it.
Out of the 17 of us in the class, I believe 4 of us said no (my wife being one of the 4). I was actually really surprised at the high rate of the sign up and was curious if that is a real example of gun ownership or was this a timeshare sales pitch situation where people will regret it after the fact?