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Pistol stored in a locked safe under my car seat. Duty to inform officer?
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<blockquote data-quote="papa" data-source="post: 2611600" data-attributes="member: 34478"><p>Recently my daughter was in a license check point situation and the LEO when checking her drivers license noticed her SDA license and was pretty stern when she didn't present it to him. The weapon wasn't in the vehicle so she thought she didn't have to present the license as per her training. The LEO stated that now you are to let them know you have a license to carry even if you are not carrying in the vehicle at the time of the contact.</p><p></p><p>I couldn't find that in the year old SDA book I have but it is possible this is current policy. Does anyone know if this is true or was the officer just messing with her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papa, post: 2611600, member: 34478"] Recently my daughter was in a license check point situation and the LEO when checking her drivers license noticed her SDA license and was pretty stern when she didn't present it to him. The weapon wasn't in the vehicle so she thought she didn't have to present the license as per her training. The LEO stated that now you are to let them know you have a license to carry even if you are not carrying in the vehicle at the time of the contact. I couldn't find that in the year old SDA book I have but it is possible this is current policy. Does anyone know if this is true or was the officer just messing with her? [/QUOTE]
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