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<blockquote data-quote="AKguy1985" data-source="post: 2865744" data-attributes="member: 824"><p>This is an old thread, but since I have new information to add I will. In the span of one year may 2013-june 2014 I was disarmed twice by LE officers. The first time I was stopped for a cracked windshield in pryor by an OHP trooper. He pulled me out of the car, reached into my holster and literally tossed my gun into my drivers side seat. I got a warning and then I was told to sit on my gun until I got down the road. The next time I got stopped by an OKCSO deputy on I-240? in OKC. I was about to go on vacation so I was driving a rental car with an out of state tag. I guess he thought i was running drugs. I was detained and treated like a criminal until my permit could be verified. I tried to file a formal complaint against that officer but his supervisor wouldnt even return my call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKguy1985, post: 2865744, member: 824"] This is an old thread, but since I have new information to add I will. In the span of one year may 2013-june 2014 I was disarmed twice by LE officers. The first time I was stopped for a cracked windshield in pryor by an OHP trooper. He pulled me out of the car, reached into my holster and literally tossed my gun into my drivers side seat. I got a warning and then I was told to sit on my gun until I got down the road. The next time I got stopped by an OKCSO deputy on I-240? in OKC. I was about to go on vacation so I was driving a rental car with an out of state tag. I guess he thought i was running drugs. I was detained and treated like a criminal until my permit could be verified. I tried to file a formal complaint against that officer but his supervisor wouldnt even return my call. [/QUOTE]
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