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<blockquote data-quote="okiebryan" data-source="post: 1752350" data-attributes="member: 24457"><p>IANAL, but I am of the opinion that notification was not strictly required in this case. You were not detained. Your witness status was 100% voluntary, and there would be no sanction if you had chosen at any time to simply walk away. You certainly weren't arrested, and you were not the subject of a traffic stop.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I certainly have no problem with your choice to notify. Personally, I probably wouldn't have... but in the course of my job, I come in contact with police almost every day. I'm used to carrying concealed without telling them, and it would be sort of inappropriate to stop what I'm doing and interrupt what they are doing in order to notify.</p><p></p><p>I should clarify...Before I ever made the choice to apply for a carry permit, I asked several of the officers I see regularly if I would be required by law to notify them when I responded to an impound or an accident scene. They all told me no, that I was not the subject of their business. Several told me that they were surprised that I wasn't already carrying, because of what I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiebryan, post: 1752350, member: 24457"] IANAL, but I am of the opinion that notification was not strictly required in this case. You were not detained. Your witness status was 100% voluntary, and there would be no sanction if you had chosen at any time to simply walk away. You certainly weren't arrested, and you were not the subject of a traffic stop. Having said that, I certainly have no problem with your choice to notify. Personally, I probably wouldn't have... but in the course of my job, I come in contact with police almost every day. I'm used to carrying concealed without telling them, and it would be sort of inappropriate to stop what I'm doing and interrupt what they are doing in order to notify. I should clarify...Before I ever made the choice to apply for a carry permit, I asked several of the officers I see regularly if I would be required by law to notify them when I responded to an impound or an accident scene. They all told me no, that I was not the subject of their business. Several told me that they were surprised that I wasn't already carrying, because of what I do. [/QUOTE]
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