The Latest: NRA says it did nothing wrong with insurance
The
The state
NRA legal counsel William Brewer II says the organization relied on assurances from the insurance broker,
In May, Lockton agreed to pay
About 2,400 Californians have the policy, which gun control advocates have labeled "murder insurance."
The NRA sued Lockton after the broker said it would drop involvement with NRA-endorsed policies in the wake of last year's
The state
The order refers to the Self-Defense Insurance Policy
The order carries a potential fine of
The NRA can request a review of the order.
Messages to the NRA seeking comment weren't immediately returned.
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