Been pulled over a couple of times, told the officer I'm carrying, he asks where's it at, I tell him, no problems.
Question arises because my Ma is taking CCW and asked about this. This is particularly relevant because there's a Yahoo in my county driving around and posing as a police office.
I don't know if OK law enforcement would ever ask people to surrender their weapons during the stop, but if they do, are citizens legally obligated to surrender arms?
I'm of the opinion that one should never surrender their weapon since the person might not actually be an officer of the law. Chances are low and most people would be able to tell the difference, but some older folks like my Ma are scammed easily and might fall prey, people have been conned many times by fakes with a badge and a light bar.
This is a slippery slope, disobey and go to lockup. Obey and give your gun to a possible criminal.
What are the legalities of what LEO's can/will do and how does one stay on the right side of the law.?
Any LEO care to comment.?
Question arises because my Ma is taking CCW and asked about this. This is particularly relevant because there's a Yahoo in my county driving around and posing as a police office.
I don't know if OK law enforcement would ever ask people to surrender their weapons during the stop, but if they do, are citizens legally obligated to surrender arms?
I'm of the opinion that one should never surrender their weapon since the person might not actually be an officer of the law. Chances are low and most people would be able to tell the difference, but some older folks like my Ma are scammed easily and might fall prey, people have been conned many times by fakes with a badge and a light bar.
This is a slippery slope, disobey and go to lockup. Obey and give your gun to a possible criminal.
What are the legalities of what LEO's can/will do and how does one stay on the right side of the law.?
Any LEO care to comment.?