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LEO asked me to remove my gun and leave it in car during traffic stop
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackbirdpilot" data-source="post: 1151839" data-attributes="member: 10482"><p>I have been pulled over a few times while carrying. A couple times by OHP and once by the local PD. All of them were VERY professional. When I have been carrying IWB I have been instructed to leave it where it is. A couple times I had it in a man purse/fanny pack. Both times the officer asked if he could hold onto it. One time it was lying in the center console and the local PD Officer asked for it. He came back with a verbal warning and after the serious business was concluded his demeanor completely changed and he started asking me questions about it (Springfield Micro Compact) because he was looking for a new CC gun. It was funny stuff. </p><p>The other I was on my motorcycle (which is why I have the fanny pack in the first place). I was on the turnpike and saw him turning around so I pulled over and before I could get one glove off he was standing next to me. No idea how he did that. I think he may have been a ninja. He very patiently waited for me to get my gloves and helmet off and pull out my earplugs. I informed him I was a CWL holder and my pistol was in my fanny pack. Unfortunately I had also put my wallet with my license in it. I informed him and he asked if I could take it off. I handed it to him and he asked which pocket it was in and he unzipped it and asked me to get my wallet. As I was doing that he peeked in the *good* pocket and sort of approvingly remarked about it being cocked and locked. I think we are fortunate here in OK that most LEO seem to be happy to see citizens carrying.</p><p></p><p>You can see my pack sitting on the hood of his cruiser.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]76410[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackbirdpilot, post: 1151839, member: 10482"] I have been pulled over a few times while carrying. A couple times by OHP and once by the local PD. All of them were VERY professional. When I have been carrying IWB I have been instructed to leave it where it is. A couple times I had it in a man purse/fanny pack. Both times the officer asked if he could hold onto it. One time it was lying in the center console and the local PD Officer asked for it. He came back with a verbal warning and after the serious business was concluded his demeanor completely changed and he started asking me questions about it (Springfield Micro Compact) because he was looking for a new CC gun. It was funny stuff. The other I was on my motorcycle (which is why I have the fanny pack in the first place). I was on the turnpike and saw him turning around so I pulled over and before I could get one glove off he was standing next to me. No idea how he did that. I think he may have been a ninja. He very patiently waited for me to get my gloves and helmet off and pull out my earplugs. I informed him I was a CWL holder and my pistol was in my fanny pack. Unfortunately I had also put my wallet with my license in it. I informed him and he asked if I could take it off. I handed it to him and he asked which pocket it was in and he unzipped it and asked me to get my wallet. As I was doing that he peeked in the *good* pocket and sort of approvingly remarked about it being cocked and locked. I think we are fortunate here in OK that most LEO seem to be happy to see citizens carrying. You can see my pack sitting on the hood of his cruiser. [attach=full]76410[/attach] [/QUOTE]
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