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Getting pulled over with a loaded gun (LEO only please)
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 9898272" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>Most states now advise whether you have a ccw or not when your info is run. Here in VA, when we run a vehicle's tag, it also gives us the primary vehicle owner's info and whether they hold on or not, if it's a VA tag. </p><p>My advice as an LEO, is always be up front, open and honest about your concealed weapon. Honesty with the LEO is always the best policy, especially when dealing with a weapon.</p><p>When someone advises me they have a concealed weapon, I ask where it is, what it is, and AFTER seeing their permit, I will allow them to retrieve it so I don't have to reach in the vehicle. Most LEO's will hold on to the weapon during the stop, and we will probably run the serial number to make sure it hasn't been in the wrong hands at some point in it's life span. </p><p>NOT telling the LEO you are carrying could turn out to be a bad thing, especially if it is seen and taken as a threat by the LEO! </p><p>It's all good tho' as my main objective in my job is to go home at the end of my shift with the same amount of holes in my body that God gave me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 9898272, member: 107540"] Most states now advise whether you have a ccw or not when your info is run. Here in VA, when we run a vehicle's tag, it also gives us the primary vehicle owner's info and whether they hold on or not, if it's a VA tag. My advice as an LEO, is always be up front, open and honest about your concealed weapon. Honesty with the LEO is always the best policy, especially when dealing with a weapon. When someone advises me they have a concealed weapon, I ask where it is, what it is, and AFTER seeing their permit, I will allow them to retrieve it so I don't have to reach in the vehicle. Most LEO's will hold on to the weapon during the stop, and we will probably run the serial number to make sure it hasn't been in the wrong hands at some point in it's life span. NOT telling the LEO you are carrying could turn out to be a bad thing, especially if it is seen and taken as a threat by the LEO! It's all good tho' as my main objective in my job is to go home at the end of my shift with the same amount of holes in my body that God gave me. [/QUOTE]
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