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concealed carry in a nice car hypothetic situation
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<blockquote data-quote="cbj5259" data-source="post: 14544898" data-attributes="member: 75268"><p>Where to begin... First please don't put words in my mouth. You are of course entitled to lawfully carry in your car. So "in essence" you are wrong. It sounds like you have a serious issue with the function of police in our society and a media enflamed vision of how bad we are, if so this is not the thread to discuss it. Despite what you may think you know, there is no such thing as a "routine" low risk traffic stop. More cops are killed doing traffic stops then any other activity they perform. Officers are afforded a certain amount of latitude for purposes of officer safety when it comes to dealing with someone who is armed, lawfully or unlawfully because you (the person who is detained) have every advantage. You know that I am a police officer. I don't have any idea of who you are. I dont know if you are the nicest person in the world or you just axe murdered someone. Until I find out otherwise, I'm treating the situation with the utmost caution for my safety. So I approach you and you tell me you have a weapon a permit...great. I'm very happy you are exercising your constitutional right, however I dont have a computer database built into my head and due diligence requires I go back to my vehicle to check said permit and verify your ID on my computer because, far be it from anyone to carry a fraudulent document. In the meantime, I'm going to hold that weapon for safe keeping for your safety and mine. When I come back to you with a citation or warning or whatever and I've determined you are who you say you are, then the weapon is returned back to you. If you think this is police abuse of power... you would be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbj5259, post: 14544898, member: 75268"] Where to begin... First please don't put words in my mouth. You are of course entitled to lawfully carry in your car. So "in essence" you are wrong. It sounds like you have a serious issue with the function of police in our society and a media enflamed vision of how bad we are, if so this is not the thread to discuss it. Despite what you may think you know, there is no such thing as a "routine" low risk traffic stop. More cops are killed doing traffic stops then any other activity they perform. Officers are afforded a certain amount of latitude for purposes of officer safety when it comes to dealing with someone who is armed, lawfully or unlawfully because you (the person who is detained) have every advantage. You know that I am a police officer. I don't have any idea of who you are. I dont know if you are the nicest person in the world or you just axe murdered someone. Until I find out otherwise, I'm treating the situation with the utmost caution for my safety. So I approach you and you tell me you have a weapon a permit...great. I'm very happy you are exercising your constitutional right, however I dont have a computer database built into my head and due diligence requires I go back to my vehicle to check said permit and verify your ID on my computer because, far be it from anyone to carry a fraudulent document. In the meantime, I'm going to hold that weapon for safe keeping for your safety and mine. When I come back to you with a citation or warning or whatever and I've determined you are who you say you are, then the weapon is returned back to you. If you think this is police abuse of power... you would be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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