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Anti-gun Insurance Co. State Farm

Redbaron007

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Your little hissy fit, laden with elementary school style name-calling, is truly breaking my heart. With that in mind, please tell me more about intellectual conversation, your eminence. :rolleyes:

The fact remains that you got caught spreading drivel and then got called out when you tried to backpedal your way out of it. The good news? Life goes on. ;)


Is this the best you can do?
 

stealthyeliminator

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Flame wars ftw :eyeroll: :)

So, do you think that if I'm in a position to easily use an insurance company other than State Farm, I should in support of carry rights? Is it relavant to that decision that the sign in question wouldn't mean diddly (legally) where I live?
 

Redbaron007

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Flame wars ftw :eyeroll: :)

So, do you think that if I'm in a position to easily use an insurance company other than State Farm, I should in support of carry rights? Is it relavant to that decision that the sign in question wouldn't mean diddly (legally) where I live?

IMO, before changing insurance companies, ask the question, 'why am I changing?'. If it is just for 2A issue, then before leaping, check other companies and find out what their policy is...you may find out that many corporate policies are similar. However, most agents are independent contractors and can choose to post or not; unless the company they are representing says differently.

Also, if you are with SF and your agent is anti-2A, just change agents...that is if you are still satisfied with SF.

Good luck.
 

OldCurlyWolf

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IMO, before changing insurance companies, ask the question, 'why am I changing?'. If it is just for 2A issue, then before leaping, check other companies and find out what their policy is...you may find out that many corporate policies are similar. However, most agents are independent contractors and can choose to post or not; unless the company they are representing says differently.

Also, if you are with SF and your agent is anti-2A, just change agents...that is if you are still satisfied with SF.

Good luck.

That works. To my knowledge, I was with SF for over 30 years, as a company SF is not anti-firearms. I had no problems getting a rider specifically for my firearms on my renter's insurance in the 80's.
:cool:
 

RogueWarrior

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The Misses and I use State Farm and our agent knows I'm a firearms owner and his office has no signs at all. Plus when we brought our home he made a point of asking if I had more then a certain amount of firearms IE to make sure that we had enough of insurance just in case
 
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