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<blockquote data-quote="kellyreno" data-source="post: 1530500" data-attributes="member: 14488"><p>Thanks for posting the link, that is a great video.</p><p>I saw a vid on youtube recently recommending that you tell the officer you have a gun. No thanks. Massad's advice seems much more prudent (as usual), and is the procedure recommended to me by friends in law enforcement. Saying the "G" word to an officer sees a little like the "B" word (bomb), best avoided.</p><p>In fact I have been stopped twice while carrying and simply handed over my CCW and DL, and said "good afternoon officer".</p><p>In both cases there officer did his thing and never mentioned my weapon, and neither did I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyreno, post: 1530500, member: 14488"] Thanks for posting the link, that is a great video. I saw a vid on youtube recently recommending that you tell the officer you have a gun. No thanks. Massad's advice seems much more prudent (as usual), and is the procedure recommended to me by friends in law enforcement. Saying the "G" word to an officer sees a little like the "B" word (bomb), best avoided. In fact I have been stopped twice while carrying and simply handed over my CCW and DL, and said "good afternoon officer". In both cases there officer did his thing and never mentioned my weapon, and neither did I. [/QUOTE]
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