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Concealed carry: a police officer's perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1994343" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>I wont be reaching for mine either. It is their right to disarm during a traffic stop if they feel necessary. I would not think a call to a superior is needed. I would gladly tell him where it is and tell him/her they were welcome to get it themselves but that I would not in any way shape or form handle my firearm during the stop for fear of any action potentially be interpreted as hostile.</p><p></p><p>My gun may be pointed at the officer while I remove it from the glove compartment even though holstered and trigger guard completely covered. It's a risk I would avoid because it is easy to do so.</p><p></p><p>I thought if not locked in a case the mag and pistol had to be in areas that both could not be reached from the driver seat for legal transport if not CCW. Maybe I am thinking of PA law.</p><p></p><p>Montesa, before you buy anything drive a <img src="/images/smilies/bowdown.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":bowdown:" title="Bowdown :bowdown:" data-shortname=":bowdown:" />Lancer Evolution. I've owned both and prefer the Evo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1994343, member: 16136"] I wont be reaching for mine either. It is their right to disarm during a traffic stop if they feel necessary. I would not think a call to a superior is needed. I would gladly tell him where it is and tell him/her they were welcome to get it themselves but that I would not in any way shape or form handle my firearm during the stop for fear of any action potentially be interpreted as hostile. My gun may be pointed at the officer while I remove it from the glove compartment even though holstered and trigger guard completely covered. It's a risk I would avoid because it is easy to do so. I thought if not locked in a case the mag and pistol had to be in areas that both could not be reached from the driver seat for legal transport if not CCW. Maybe I am thinking of PA law. Montesa, before you buy anything drive a :bowdown:Lancer Evolution. I've owned both and prefer the Evo. [/QUOTE]
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