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    Grand Master Know It All 3beansalad's Avatar
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    I just got an email from a fellow member of Frontier Sportsmans about Attorneys on Retainer.

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    Hey everyone,

    I?m an AOR affiliate and wanted to invite you to check out what Attorneys on Retainer (AOR) has to offer. You can learn more directly on their site here: www.attorneysforfreedom.com.

    If you decide AOR is a good fit for you, please consider signing up through my affiliate link:
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    Some of the key benefits of being an AOR member include:
    24/7 emergency legal hotline if you?re involved in a self-defense incident
    Nationwide coverage in all 50 states
    No hourly fees or retainers beyond your membership ? attorneys are already on retainer
    Criminal and civil defense representation for self-defense cases
    Peace of mind knowing you have a legal team ready before you ever need them

    This thread is meant to be a place for questions and discussion about AOR coverage. I can answer a lot of them, and if I don?t know the answer, I?ve got a direct line to AOR to make sure you get the right info.

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    Last edited by 3beansalad; 08-21-2025 at 14:58.
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    It's a measure of the civility in this country that no ones seems to fear constantly pissing off the people who own lots of guns.

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    through collaboration with qualified local co-counsel.


    This is the problem with many of these programs (and never use prepaid legal through your work for piece of mind, it's a glorified referral service for broke attorneys).

    Collaboration = they find an attorney willing to take on the case, as they need it, at a basement rate. Usually, in programs like this, the attorneys are either:
    a) Hurting for work because they are not well recognized or have not developed a reputation.
    b) Brand-spanking new
    c) Rarely, occasionally experienced but fully burnt out and taking on as much work as possible, if it pays the basement rate, they will give basement work without a lot of care what the outcome is.

    Point being: Yes, a defense encounter can cost you a lot of money. But, if one occurs, far better that you do your research and know who you want to call, than get assigned a glorified public defender. These companies only promise representation, not a standard when doing so, and their personal interest is to spend as little as possible. They publish success stories, not failures.

    Money, vs. freedom. Also look and see if you are qualified for public defense. If the state would assign you a public defender, you may as well vs. paying the company to do essentially the same.
    Last edited by FoxtArt; 08-22-2025 at 08:33.

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