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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="maximus" data-source="post: 1158846" data-attributes="member: 6403"><p>I had just read that post a couple minutes earlier before i posted about the gun in the ear and died laughing at the statement... but its common around them ill bet ... Every group of gun guys i get around have their own little saying... My favorite was " he will revoke their birth certificate". I read that in a guns and ammo mag from 2o years ago...</p><p></p><p>Gentlemen, The only thing that was left out of the ordeal was he commented on my blue floor plate on my glock.. i explained that during training my mag was always mixed with a lot of other peoples (their name was written on theirs) on the ground... other than that, i tried to put every word and action the exact way it happened... no reason to exaggerate here, just tell my story and see differing opinions...</p><p></p><p>Please do not misunderstand.. while i dont think the way he unarmed me was safe in any way.... Im not, lets say, bitching about it here by saying how wrong he was etc... I do wish that the OHP would possibly reconsider how they handle that situation... for their safety and mine..i wouldnt mind them having me put my hands on the trunk, although that wouldve been a little embarrassing..., and disarmed me.... In the last 10 years, ive been stopped a couple of other times by different cities and they never cared to do anything ... The last time here in Moore , I was actually on my way to the range and had a rather large sig bag in the backseat with my GF in the fron carrying also... he stopped me for tag being overdue (April, and it was May. Ive never been pulled over for something that wasnt my fault)asked where i was going .. and then he said he wished he was going with us.... then proceeded to tell me to have a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maximus, post: 1158846, member: 6403"] I had just read that post a couple minutes earlier before i posted about the gun in the ear and died laughing at the statement... but its common around them ill bet ... Every group of gun guys i get around have their own little saying... My favorite was " he will revoke their birth certificate". I read that in a guns and ammo mag from 2o years ago... Gentlemen, The only thing that was left out of the ordeal was he commented on my blue floor plate on my glock.. i explained that during training my mag was always mixed with a lot of other peoples (their name was written on theirs) on the ground... other than that, i tried to put every word and action the exact way it happened... no reason to exaggerate here, just tell my story and see differing opinions... Please do not misunderstand.. while i dont think the way he unarmed me was safe in any way.... Im not, lets say, bitching about it here by saying how wrong he was etc... I do wish that the OHP would possibly reconsider how they handle that situation... for their safety and mine..i wouldnt mind them having me put my hands on the trunk, although that wouldve been a little embarrassing..., and disarmed me.... In the last 10 years, ive been stopped a couple of other times by different cities and they never cared to do anything ... The last time here in Moore , I was actually on my way to the range and had a rather large sig bag in the backseat with my GF in the fron carrying also... he stopped me for tag being overdue (April, and it was May. Ive never been pulled over for something that wasnt my fault)asked where i was going .. and then he said he wished he was going with us.... then proceeded to tell me to have a good day. [/QUOTE]
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