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<blockquote data-quote="corneileous" data-source="post: 3302148" data-attributes="member: 45041"><p>I wasn’t in to guns back when me and the ex wife ran team over the road so I don’t have much input on it but from what I’ve read, I think if it were me, there’s a fine line on how the police can search your sleeper. Supposedly if it’s a company truck then evidently you can’t tell them they can’t search but if it’s your truck and the sleeper curtain is closed, they can’t go in there without a search warrant. Not totally sure how true that is. I would definitely research it, and I would research it myself if I was to go back out over the road because if I did, I would certainly be carrying, at least for when I’m in the sleeper asleep. Law or not irregardless of where I’m at, I’d rather be judged by twelve rather that carried out by six if I broke the law somewhere defending myself. Just my philosophy. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corneileous, post: 3302148, member: 45041"] I wasn’t in to guns back when me and the ex wife ran team over the road so I don’t have much input on it but from what I’ve read, I think if it were me, there’s a fine line on how the police can search your sleeper. Supposedly if it’s a company truck then evidently you can’t tell them they can’t search but if it’s your truck and the sleeper curtain is closed, they can’t go in there without a search warrant. Not totally sure how true that is. I would definitely research it, and I would research it myself if I was to go back out over the road because if I did, I would certainly be carrying, at least for when I’m in the sleeper asleep. Law or not irregardless of where I’m at, I’d rather be judged by twelve rather that carried out by six if I broke the law somewhere defending myself. Just my philosophy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro [/QUOTE]
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