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concealed carry in a nice car hypothetic situation
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<blockquote data-quote="NEp8ntballer" data-source="post: 14580134" data-attributes="member: 137316"><p>Treating an officer with respect and courtesy will get you much further than being an asshat. Every traffic stop is another encounter where they may have to use deadly force and if an officer asked me to do something entirely reasonable to make them feel safer and more comfortable during a traffic stop I will gladly do it because it's a kind gesture and stuff like that helps people get a warning instead of a citation. Yeah you may have a CCW and you may not have a duty to inform or hand over your gun. as long as you're willing to accept the consequences then go ahead but depending upon where you carry in relation to your license you may end up getting ventilated at worst or staring down the business end of a service weapon at best. Me, I'm gonna be Mr. Nice Guy because I'd rather get a warning than pay out a fine along with increased insurance rates and I certainly don't want to get a couple extra holes installed or a forceful introduction to the pavement until we work things out.</p><p></p><p>Not saying police officers are trigger happy, but in a situation where fractions of a second matter I certainly wouldn't fault an officer for firing in a scenario like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEp8ntballer, post: 14580134, member: 137316"] Treating an officer with respect and courtesy will get you much further than being an asshat. Every traffic stop is another encounter where they may have to use deadly force and if an officer asked me to do something entirely reasonable to make them feel safer and more comfortable during a traffic stop I will gladly do it because it's a kind gesture and stuff like that helps people get a warning instead of a citation. Yeah you may have a CCW and you may not have a duty to inform or hand over your gun. as long as you're willing to accept the consequences then go ahead but depending upon where you carry in relation to your license you may end up getting ventilated at worst or staring down the business end of a service weapon at best. Me, I'm gonna be Mr. Nice Guy because I'd rather get a warning than pay out a fine along with increased insurance rates and I certainly don't want to get a couple extra holes installed or a forceful introduction to the pavement until we work things out. Not saying police officers are trigger happy, but in a situation where fractions of a second matter I certainly wouldn't fault an officer for firing in a scenario like that. [/QUOTE]
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