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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1705004" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>You are only legally required to inform the cops that you are armed if you are carrying pursuant to a concealed carry license. If not, there is no need to mention it... and I find that it usually makes things go a lot easier if you don't. If you can't drive your car away, you should definitely secure the guns. I would do it as quickly and as subtly as possible (so as not to freak out passerby); probably in a friend or family member's car. </p><p></p><p>If the car is getting towed to a wrecker's yard, I wouldn't leave anything of value in it. However, I have left guns and other items in a wrecked car when I just had it towed straight to my folks' house, using AAA. They drove it straight there and unloaded it in front of my folks, so there wasn't a whole lot of opportunity for stuff to go missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1705004, member: 4235"] You are only legally required to inform the cops that you are armed if you are carrying pursuant to a concealed carry license. If not, there is no need to mention it... and I find that it usually makes things go a lot easier if you don't. If you can't drive your car away, you should definitely secure the guns. I would do it as quickly and as subtly as possible (so as not to freak out passerby); probably in a friend or family member's car. If the car is getting towed to a wrecker's yard, I wouldn't leave anything of value in it. However, I have left guns and other items in a wrecked car when I just had it towed straight to my folks' house, using AAA. They drove it straight there and unloaded it in front of my folks, so there wasn't a whole lot of opportunity for stuff to go missing. [/QUOTE]
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