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In reply to the discussion: Should you have to tell a police officer you're carrying a gun? [View all]Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)60. yes, I think this would be appropriate. IF asked then, don't lie. --
I want to agree with the video below. It would seem that handing over your license and permit to carry is good faith that an honorable officer has pulled you over.
However, what to do when pulled over by someone masquerading as an officer . . .
Women, especially, need to be aware of this as a possible scenario.
I hope that by the time the officer has approached my car that
I have made a correct determination and that, in fact, I have been pulled over by a legitimate and honorable officer.
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"I've been road checked a dozen or so times. Checked by the dnr 3 or 4 times"
Starboard Tack
Jan 2012
#8
I would consider it a reasonable requirement for a CCWer when a firearm is present and
petronius
Jan 2012
#9
Why? *Not* assuming the person they are speaking with may be armed is poor practice.
friendly_iconoclast
Jan 2012
#27
Seems smarter than being a wise-ass "I don't have to" libertarian sorts
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2012
#44
Isn't that information already available to the cop when he runs your license plate?
Tuesday Afternoon
May 2012
#67
ok and let me just say that - as an honest, tax-paying citizen I have no issue with presenting
Tuesday Afternoon
May 2012
#78
In Texas we are required to notify officers only if we are carrying on our body.
oneshooter
May 2012
#69