The Armed Citizen Legal Defense Network

• Legal fees paid after an incident of self-defense, including: Marty Hayes, founder of the Armed Citizen`s Legal Defense Network, clarifies the complex legal issue of when swinging a firearm (known in some jurisdictions as illegal display of a gun) can be considered a crime. Check your local statutes to find out when the threat of lethal force for self-defense. Kreidler took similar enforcement action against four other organizations that sell or purchase legal expense insurance, fining them a total of $302,000. Please share our optimism for a good solution in the courts and consult us regularly for updates. Regular updates are posted on armedcitizensnetwork.org/join/fight-against-wa-insurance-commissioner as the case progresses. If you would like to provide feedback, we recommend that you share your thoughts with the Insurance Commissioner www.insurance.wa.gov/connect-us. • Access to a growing national network of lawyers and legal experts. To learn more, click here. –Bail assistance: The network will work with the member to arrange a deposit after the member has used force in self-defence. OLYMPIA, Washington – An administrative judge has upheld Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler`s fine and injunction against Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network, Inc. for illegally operating as an insurer in Washington State.

Based in Onalaska, Washington, Armed Citizens has sold memberships to more than 17,000 people nationwide since 2008, including 2,559 in Washington State. Its marketing materials promise: “If a member uses force in self-defence, the network will immediately send up to $25,000 to the member`s lawyer and may provide up to $25,000 in bail assistance www.armedcitizensnetwork.org |.” 360 978 5200 | P.O.Box 400, Onalaska, WA 98570 Network members benefit from enhanced protection when help is most needed. No fluff, no upselling, no endless email campaigns. The benefits of the network focus on the most serious legal needs of the armed citizen, who can defend himself by funding a vigorous legal defense. The network pays legal fees as they arise, so unlike insurance, you don`t need to collect the money to get to “Not Guilty” and then ask for a refund. (Support has been extended to incidents that only occur during the membership period.) Marty Hayes, founder of the Armed Citizen`s Legal Defense Network, shows how an armed citizen can hold a suspect at gunpoint. He stresses that not all armed clashes need to end in a gunshot and that the scenario of detaining a suspect at gunpoint with others or. Additional funding of defence costs after justified self-defence in the event of criminal indictment or prosecution in a civil court. In March 2020, Kreidler ordered Armed Citizens to cease acting as an insurer. Armed Citizens sells subscriptions that include self-defense insurance to cover bail and legal fees incurred in connection with the use of force against another person. In May 2020, Kreidler fined armed citizens $200,000 for breaking the law. The network is a membership organization that serves armed citizens who unite, so that no member faces the legal consequences of using force for self-defense alone.

As the case of weapons instructor AZ shows, who twice tried to defend himself against several attackers, it is not enough to defend oneself. You can always be brought to court (sometimes more than once!) to defend your actions. “The bottom line is that this is illegal insurance business in Washington state,” Kreidler said. “Armed citizens and other similar organizations are trying to obscure the problem by saying they are guns or denying people their Second Amendment rights, which is not true. At the end of the day, armed citizens and others are trying to operate illegally as insurers in Washington State, and it`s my job to make sure that doesn`t happen. Armed citizens and other similar organizations can legally sell insurance in Washington State by seeking approval as an insurer and complying with laws and rules that apply to insurers and insurance producers. Consumers who wish to purchase policies that cover legal fees should contact an agent or broker. The fee deposit is paid immediately after self-defense to your lawyer for representation during questioning and other key defense services if a legitimate use of force for self-defense is proven.

• Advice from our Advisory Board, comprised of recognized leaders in self-defense training: Massad Ayoob, John Farnam, Tom Givens, Emanuel Kapelsohn, Dennis Tueller, Karl Rehn and Marie D`Amico under the leadership of Network President Marty Hayes. Armed citizens have a number of support options after self-defense. These include the benefits of joining the network, as well as competitors selling insurance, prepaid legal services plans, and hybrids. Callers often ask how to dial. While we can`t talk about what other companies do, we`re happy to give an in-depth look at the benefits of joining the network. Washington State residents, please note: Effective March 26, 2020, the Network will not be able to accept new memberships from Washington State residents until further notice. We can serve and renew existing members, but we cannot accept new orders from Washingtonians from that date. Armed citizens can appeal the verdict to the Supreme Court until December 7. Get $25 off a new Legal Defense Network membership. Click here or on the cover (left) to download What Every Gun Owner Needs to Know About the Self-Defense Act, or click here for a printed copy. Armed Citizens has until June 24 to appeal. • Education: 14 comprehensive video lectures and a 235-page book to help you know what is warranted, what to expect and how best to interact with the criminal justice system.

The judge`s decision states: “.. The ACLDN handles insurance in Washington. Thus, the Commissioner of Insurance has the power to issue an injunction and impose a fine in accordance with the provisions listed below. Download our free 46-page PDF that tells the story of a man from Tucson, Arizona, who was assaulted by three people in his own driveway, and the trials he had to endure to defend himself against criminal charges that the prosecutor pursued twice.