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Insurance Company Dropping Firearm Dealer Policies
  Posted November 11th, 2016 11:31 am

dc dalton
Pennsylvania
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Vermont gun retailer Henry Parro is under fire from an unexpected source - his own insurer.

On Oct. 11, Philadelphia Insurance Companies informed Parro that his 34-year-old gun store in Waterbury was about to lose its insurance policy.

The reason the insurer gave, however, should concern gun shop owners everywhere.

"The reason for nonrenewal is due to a revision to the Company's Underwriting Guidelines in which sales or rental of NFA Title II (aka class 3) weapons, modern sporting rifles, semi-automatic rifles, or components or accessories for any of these firearms are no longer an acceptable exposure," the notice of nonrenewal states.

http://watchdog.org/281169/major-insurer-dropping-insurance-coverage-gun-shops/

If any of you use this insurance company you might want to start shopping for a new one.

Insurance Company Dropping Firearm Dealer Policies
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