Attorneys on Retainer: Local Self-Protection Plan (AZ & HI)

Affordable Legal Protection for Firearm Owners

If you reside in Arizona or Hawaii and you own a firearm for hunting, recreation, or self-defense, you open yourself up to significant legal liability. And no matter how careful you think you are with your firearm, one mistake could subject you to serious criminal charges.

That's where our Attorneys on Retainer - Local Self-Protection Plan can help. For only $25 a month, you can have our experienced and aggressive criminal defense team in your back pocket, 24/7/365.

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What’s Included in the Local Self-Protection Plan:

  • In the event one of these felony crimes is charged in Arizona or Hawaii and the attorney can argue in good faith that the self-defense claim is non-frivolous, 100% of your attorney’s fees are covered all the way through trial:
    • Murder
    • Manslaughter
    • Negligent Discharge
    • Negligent Homicide
    • Endangerment
    • Aggravated Assault
    • Disorderly Conduct
  • Coverage in Arizona and Hawaii
  • Additional criminal law matters covered at 35% off attorney hourly rate
  • Free Strategy Sessions on all new and applicable matters
  • Civil defense coverage available at 35% off attorney hourly rate
  • Toll free, emergency line available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Family plans also available upon request.

Need more information? Please email aor@attorneysforfreedom.com or call 866-404-5112

Local Self-Protection Plan (AZ & HI) - Only $25/mo.
One-time set up fee of $100. Monthly fees begin 30 days after set up.

Common Legal Situations Where The Local Self-Protection Plan Will Benefit You:

Self-Defense from Home Intrusion
Many home owners own firearms to protect their families from home intruders. If you have to use your firearm in self defense, you will be questioned by the police. You should never talk to the police without first speaking to an attorney.

Self-Defense From Imminent Threat of Serious Bodily Injury or Death
When there is an imminent threat of serious bodily injury or death, and you use your firearm or weapon in self-defense, you should expect that you will be questioned by the police and could be arrested. This is when having an experienced attorney is crucial.

Misconduct Involving Weapons
There are several ways someone could be charged with misconduct involving weapons. A common crime that involves misconduct involving weapons is when a person knowingly carries a deadly weapon without a permit.

Defensive Display of a Firearm
Displaying a firearm for self-defense is serious, even if you don't fire it. It is taken seriously by prosecutors, and a conviction may result in penalties and a criminal record. Should you ever have to display your firearm in self-defense, consider any such display as serious as if you had to fire your weapon.

Accidental Discharge
Accidental or negligent discharge is a crime in several states including Arizona and Hawaii. Many people falsely believe that this will be treated as an accident with no consequences, but this crime can carry mandatory prison time for those who are convicted.

Civil Lawsuit from Attacker or Their Family
Sometimes people will use a firearm (or any other weapon) as self-defense against an attacker and then find themselves being sued civilly by the attacker or their family. Even if you may have not been charged criminally, you still may face civil charges in some cases.

TERMS & CONDITIONS
There is a one-time set-up fee of $100.00 (non-refundable) and your first month's membership is free. Monthly re-occurring payments will begin 30 days after your order was placed. Members can cancel at any time. Necessary and pre-approved expenses are billed separately. All monthly retainer fees are to ensure the availability of an attorney at the Attorneys for Freedom Law Firm. As such, all Attorneys on Retainer fees are earned on receipt and are non-refundable. Representation in a legal matter is not guaranteed. Representation is subject to the Rules of Professional Conduct, including the clearing of conflicts for a particular legal matter and attorneys are ethically bound not to represent clients in frivolous or inappropriate legal matters. As such, the attorney shall be the sole judge of what matters are "legally inappropriate."

RESTRICTIONS & PROVISIONS

View Local Self-Protection Plan Member Agreement

Questions? Please feel free to email us at aor@attorneysforfreedom.com or call us 866-404-5112

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the AOR Self-Protection plan compare to USCCA’s plan?

USSCA is great for training and insurance purposes, but if you are looking for legal protection, you may want to think twice about getting their Self-Defense Liability Insurance. Read all the details in our blog.

Are tasers and stun guns part of the Self-Protection plan?

Yes. Tasers and stun guns are considered weapons and are covered under the Second Amendment’s right to bear arms. Using a stun gun or Taser in lawful self-defense is legal.

Do I need to pay back the fees if I take a plea or go to trial?

No. Unlike other self-defense liability protection plans, you do not have to pay back any fees and your membership remains active.

If I am AOR Self-Protection member in Hawaii, am I still covered if I am a Conceal Carry Member and I travel to Arizona?

Yes. As an AOR member in Hawaii, your membership is covered if a legal matter occurs in the state of Arizona.

Does the plan cover pre-existing legal problems?

No. You must be a member of the Attorneys on Retainer program BEFORE you have a legal problem. Pre-existing legal matters are not applicable.

What is your cancellation policy and how do I cancel?

Members can cancel at any time. However, your $100 sign-up fee is non-refundable. To cancel your membership, please email aor@attorneysforfreedom.com or call 480-455-5227.

How do I speak with a lawyer in an emergency situation?

If it’s an emergency and it’s after hours, you simply call the office (Arizona: 480-755-7110 or Hawaii: 808-647-2423) and an operator will connect you to one of our attorneys to assist you.

How can an Arizona or Hawaii AOR member obtain national coverage with Pro Hac Vice?

An Arizona or Hawaii member can obtain National coverage by upgrading their local plan to national for just an additional $10/month.

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