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<blockquote data-quote="aarondhgraham" data-source="post: 2667058" data-attributes="member: 13337"><p>When we got lit up,,,</p><p>I pulled out my drivers license and permit.</p><p></p><p>If the cop would have spoke to me,,,</p><p>I would have handed him both license and permit.</p><p></p><p>He never addressed me so I kept silent.</p><p></p><p>But the statute does say:</p><p>It shall be unlawful for <strong>any person </strong>to fail or refuse to identify the fact that the person is in actual possession of a </p><p> concealed or unconcealed handgun pursuant to the authority of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act when the </p><p> person first comes into contact with any law enforcement officer of this state or its political subdivisions or a </p><p> federal law enforcement officer <strong>during the course of any arrest, detainment, or routine traffic stop</strong>.</p><p></p><p>I ain't a lawyer,,,</p><p>But I would claim that I was waiting for the officer to address me so I could inform him.</p><p></p><p>Aarond</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aarondhgraham, post: 2667058, member: 13337"] When we got lit up,,, I pulled out my drivers license and permit. If the cop would have spoke to me,,, I would have handed him both license and permit. He never addressed me so I kept silent. But the statute does say: It shall be unlawful for [B]any person [/B]to fail or refuse to identify the fact that the person is in actual possession of a concealed or unconcealed handgun pursuant to the authority of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act when the person first comes into contact with any law enforcement officer of this state or its political subdivisions or a federal law enforcement officer [B]during the course of any arrest, detainment, or routine traffic stop[/B]. I ain't a lawyer,,, But I would claim that I was waiting for the officer to address me so I could inform him. Aarond . [/QUOTE]
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