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<blockquote data-quote="Copper01" data-source="post: 1704250" data-attributes="member: 10538"><p>I've been wondering lately what happens or precautions can be taken with firearms when you are involved in a wreck? I know a person has better things to worry about after a wreck but that does not absolve you of your firearm responsibilities(security). </p><p></p><p>If its a minor collision, I figured not much of anything needs to happen, other than you making sure the firearms are secured and appropriately removed/taken with you. Do you need to inform responding LEO, especially if your rounding up firearms to transfer to another vehicle? What if it is a little more severe, say a totaled vehicle but you are ok and are responsive. Do you inform the responding LEOs that firearms are present and they need to be secured? What happens if your are unresponsive, do LEOs have a protocol to look for firearms? What happens to your CC firearm in an unresponsive situtation? </p><p></p><p>Just curious if anyone knows how this works. </p><p></p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copper01, post: 1704250, member: 10538"] I've been wondering lately what happens or precautions can be taken with firearms when you are involved in a wreck? I know a person has better things to worry about after a wreck but that does not absolve you of your firearm responsibilities(security). If its a minor collision, I figured not much of anything needs to happen, other than you making sure the firearms are secured and appropriately removed/taken with you. Do you need to inform responding LEO, especially if your rounding up firearms to transfer to another vehicle? What if it is a little more severe, say a totaled vehicle but you are ok and are responsive. Do you inform the responding LEOs that firearms are present and they need to be secured? What happens if your are unresponsive, do LEOs have a protocol to look for firearms? What happens to your CC firearm in an unresponsive situtation? Just curious if anyone knows how this works. Brad [/QUOTE]
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