Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby Hmac on Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:45 am

tman wrote:
I teach that for a normal contact like a traffic stop, if the permit holder isn't asked, it won't necessarily help to volunteer the info that they're carrying. Again, cops assume everyone is armed and possibly dangerous anyway.

If you are going to disclose, avoid saying things like, "I have a gun!"


The fear seems to be an officer at the side of the road accidentally seeing the otherwise-undisclosed firearm and having that lead to unpleasant surprises for everyone. I wouldn't normally disclose unless asked, but if armed at that particular time, I do wonder about the utility or wisdom of handing the handgun permit to him/her along with the driver's license.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby smokintone on Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:06 am

All I can tell you is it from talking to several cops that I know, including Sheriff's an and chiefs the they all agreed in all said they would prefer that you told them up front. If they accidentally see a gun, your going to have a much worse day, then the inconvenience of giving you a hard time about carrying.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby 20mm on Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:09 am

smokintone wrote:All I can tell you is it from talking to several cops that I know, including Sheriff's an and chiefs the they all agreed in all said they would prefer that you told them up front. If they accidentally see a gun, your going to have a much worse day, then the inconvenience of giving you a hard time about carrying.


Shouldn't they be able to figure it out from your bumper stickers?

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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby smokintone on Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:17 pm

I like those! If I was pulled over in my truck, yes, my car, No!
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby tman on Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:36 pm

smokintone wrote:All I can tell you is it from talking to several cops that I know, including Sheriff's an and chiefs the they all agreed in all said they would prefer that you told them up front. If they accidentally see a gun, your going to have a much worse day, then the inconvenience of giving you a hard time about carrying.



While I can understand the cops WANTING to know everything. They likely don't NEED to know.

If the gun isn't going to be discovered during the course of the contact - like if you're asked to get out of the car - what possible good would it do you to disclose?
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby smokintone on Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:40 pm

tman wrote:
smokintone wrote:All I can tell you is it from talking to several cops that I know, including Sheriff's an and chiefs the they all agreed in all said they would prefer that you told them up front. If they accidentally see a gun, your going to have a much worse day, then the inconvenience of giving you a hard time about carrying.



While I can understand the cops WANTING to know everything. They likely don't NEED to know.

If the gun isn't going to be discovered during the course of the contact - like if you're asked to get out of the car - what possible good would it do you to disclose?


That's the position I used to hold, but after taking to several of the people mentioned, my position I'd that is best to be upfront with them.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby TTS on Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:48 pm

smokintone wrote:
tman wrote:
smokintone wrote:All I can tell you is it from talking to several cops that I know, including Sheriff's an and chiefs the they all agreed in all said they would prefer that you told them up front. If they accidentally see a gun, your going to have a much worse day, then the inconvenience of giving you a hard time about carrying.



While I can understand the cops WANTING to know everything. They likely don't NEED to know.

If the gun isn't going to be discovered during the course of the contact - like if you're asked to get out of the car - what possible good would it do you to disclose?


That's the position I used to hold, but after taking to several of the people mentioned, my position I'd that is best to be upfront with them.



One thing to consider... immediately after a defensive shooting, cops would likely have you make a full statement. That doesn't mean it is a good idea.

I just had an officer in my class (auditing) who mentioned that his department has started to "run" all firearm serial numbers to make sure that they are not stolen.

I think everyone needs to make their own choice on when to inform, but don't do it just because cops would prefer it. Also remember that most of the cops we talk to are pro-gun... That isn't always the case, just look at the recent gun control hearings.
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Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby tman on Sun Feb 24, 2013 1:44 pm

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I just had an officer in my class (auditing) who mentioned that his department has started to "run" all firearm serial numbers to make sure that they are not stolen.


Until they find one that IS stolen and that type of search is deemed unconstitutional.

One cannot assume a firearm is stolen just because it's in a car..



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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby LePetomane on Sun Feb 24, 2013 4:15 pm

It's comforting to know that I'm not the only one who has been pulled over and cited, hence I'm not the only "criminal" posting on this thread.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby LarryP on Sun Feb 24, 2013 4:30 pm

What if a officer wants to run your serial number after mentioning you have a gun. Can you say no?




tman wrote:
TTS wrote:

I just had an officer in my class (auditing) who mentioned that his department has started to "run" all firearm serial numbers to make sure that they are not stolen.


Until they find one that IS stolen and that type of search is deemed unconstitutional.

One cannot assume a firearm is stolen just because it's in a car..



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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby CarryCauseICan on Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:21 pm

Is it a worry, that if you disclose that you have a firearm, they will want it and put it on the hood or roof? Isn't the safest place for my firearm in my holster. Has this happened to anyone?
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby Hmac on Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:50 pm

Our challenge as citizens carrying firearms is to determine a way to interact with the police in a manner that is least likely to make them nervous or piss them off. I'm sympathetic to the danger that LEOs face, but just following the law isn't always going to keep you from getting "extra attention" at one of these contacts. The problem I see is that the way one of these roadside contacts goes is going to vary from department to department, cop to cop, day to day, even beginning of shift to end of shift.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby tman on Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:14 pm

LarryP wrote:What if a officer wants to run your serial number after mentioning you have a gun. Can you say no?


Yes, you can.

The officer will take your gun for "officer safety" anyway. And since he / she has it they'll likely run the serial #.

It's practically a "consent search" if you admit you have a gun on you.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby farmerj on Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:20 pm

tman wrote:
LarryP wrote:What if a officer wants to run your serial number after mentioning you have a gun. Can you say no?


Yes, you can.

The officer will take your gun for "officer safety" anyway. And since he / she has it they'll likely run the serial #.

It's practically a "consent search" if you admit you have a gun on you.


Consent to What? Yes, I have a gun, Yes, I have a permit to carry.

At which time, you can ask for a sample signature to match to that which is on the permit for verification.

What exigent circumstance now exists since he is legally possessing a firearm carried under their permit?
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby BlackSabot on Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:23 pm

"Anything you say, can and will, be used AGAINST YOU."
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