By Terence Cullen, nydailynews.com
Shoot first, show your insurance card later.
A National Rifle Association-backed insurance policy for members who shoot another person is drawing scrutiny from gun control advocates who argue that the so-called “murder insurance” will embolden people to shoot.
Guns Down America released an ad Thursday featuring Sybrina Fulton — the mother of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teen shot to death five years ago — in opposition of “Carry Guard” insurance.
“They spend millions lobbying for laws that allow them to ‘shoot first’ and ‘stand their ground,” she said in the video. “But that just makes it easier for them to get away with murder.”