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<blockquote data-quote="50Shooter" data-source="post: 3504850" data-attributes="member: 1026"><p>The law changed. You are no longer required to notify. Now you must reply truthfully if asked. Join OK2A so you can keep up on the changes even before they become law. I have had excellent results leaving my hands on the steering wheel when asked for DL saying something like “I’ll be glad to get that for you but before I do want to tell you I’m armed. How would you like me to proceed”. Then be very patient and wait until instructed. It’s all about letting them know you don’t want to hurt them. Smile and be friendly. I always notify to show I support their reasonable safety practices. Keep it positive. If your LE guy/gal is clearly having a bad day just remain silent and get thru the contact. You should not consent to search or answer 20 questions about where you are going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50Shooter, post: 3504850, member: 1026"] The law changed. You are no longer required to notify. Now you must reply truthfully if asked. Join OK2A so you can keep up on the changes even before they become law. I have had excellent results leaving my hands on the steering wheel when asked for DL saying something like “I’ll be glad to get that for you but before I do want to tell you I’m armed. How would you like me to proceed”. Then be very patient and wait until instructed. It’s all about letting them know you don’t want to hurt them. Smile and be friendly. I always notify to show I support their reasonable safety practices. Keep it positive. If your LE guy/gal is clearly having a bad day just remain silent and get thru the contact. You should not consent to search or answer 20 questions about where you are going. [/QUOTE]
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