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<blockquote data-quote="kellyreno" data-source="post: 1530547" data-attributes="member: 14488"><p>gillman7,</p><p>I agree and to clarify, I <strong>informed</strong> the officer non-verbally by <u>giving him both</u> my CCW card and my DL. </p><p>I have been told by officers and I believe the point M.A. makes in the video is that giving your card is a discrete but clear way to let them know you are carrying.</p><p></p><p>sorry for the confusion, on my first post no less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyreno, post: 1530547, member: 14488"] gillman7, I agree and to clarify, I [B]informed[/B] the officer non-verbally by [U]giving him both[/U] my CCW card and my DL. I have been told by officers and I believe the point M.A. makes in the video is that giving your card is a discrete but clear way to let them know you are carrying. sorry for the confusion, on my first post no less. [/QUOTE]
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