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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2169859" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>Get a hidden camera, drive around in your car getting stopped and telling the cops what the statutes say, post on youtube. /sarcasm off</p><p></p><p>First off imho any violation of the motor vehicle code appears to be at least a misdemeanor, so those who say it doesn't count as an ongoing criminal action should just deal with it. Don't like it get the law changed rather than whining about it. </p><p></p><p>Next unnecessary handling of a loaded firearm. If you are that concerned about it then maybe you shouldn't be carrying one at all. ALL GUNS ARE LOADED! even when they are unloaded. Unloaded guns kill more people by accident than loaded guns do. I got no problem with an officer disarming me. As long as his booger hook stays off the bang switch we ain't gonna have a problem, funny story that is true coming up. </p><p></p><p>The gun toss... into the seat of a vehicle. Any firearm that is fully functional and safe enough to carry isn't going to go off just by getting tossed into the seat of a car. You can throw a glock on the ground with full force and all it's gonna do is bounce. If my carry piece is so sensitive that a bump might set it off then I don't believe I want to stick it in my pants either.</p><p></p><p>The funny one was when I saved a SS pd officer from discharging a 45 into the top of his cruiser engine back in 97 I think. Got stopped expired tags on the goldwing I knew it, but it was a holiday weekend and I didn't want to stay at home, (turns out I didn't have a current insurance card on me either). Officer gets me for my tags, tell him I'm carrying and he informs me he is going to disarm me. He takes the officers 1911 back to cruiser lays the spare mag and the carry mag on the hood and proceeds to fumble around with it trying to decock the hammer after removing the magazine, he almost managed to get the safety off and discharge the chamber round into his cruiser hood before I finally walked him through the manual of arms for a 1911. He was carrying a sig .45 sa/da with decocker and knew nothing about guns other than what he was carrying.</p><p></p><p>He was fairly young about my age so imagine he might still be a police officer. Hopefully he's learned a little bit more about firearms if he is I think I may have saved him from some wounded pride. Oh and I took my ticket like a man and didn't ***** about getting disarmed, he did not "inspect" my firearm he never called my serial numbers in. Simply disarmed me for officer safety concerns. Handed me back my gun, both magazines and chamber round when he was done. I loaded, safed, topped off and holstered my pistol before he pulled away got back on the bike and went on down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2169859, member: 4307"] Get a hidden camera, drive around in your car getting stopped and telling the cops what the statutes say, post on youtube. /sarcasm off First off imho any violation of the motor vehicle code appears to be at least a misdemeanor, so those who say it doesn't count as an ongoing criminal action should just deal with it. Don't like it get the law changed rather than whining about it. Next unnecessary handling of a loaded firearm. If you are that concerned about it then maybe you shouldn't be carrying one at all. ALL GUNS ARE LOADED! even when they are unloaded. Unloaded guns kill more people by accident than loaded guns do. I got no problem with an officer disarming me. As long as his booger hook stays off the bang switch we ain't gonna have a problem, funny story that is true coming up. The gun toss... into the seat of a vehicle. Any firearm that is fully functional and safe enough to carry isn't going to go off just by getting tossed into the seat of a car. You can throw a glock on the ground with full force and all it's gonna do is bounce. If my carry piece is so sensitive that a bump might set it off then I don't believe I want to stick it in my pants either. The funny one was when I saved a SS pd officer from discharging a 45 into the top of his cruiser engine back in 97 I think. Got stopped expired tags on the goldwing I knew it, but it was a holiday weekend and I didn't want to stay at home, (turns out I didn't have a current insurance card on me either). Officer gets me for my tags, tell him I'm carrying and he informs me he is going to disarm me. He takes the officers 1911 back to cruiser lays the spare mag and the carry mag on the hood and proceeds to fumble around with it trying to decock the hammer after removing the magazine, he almost managed to get the safety off and discharge the chamber round into his cruiser hood before I finally walked him through the manual of arms for a 1911. He was carrying a sig .45 sa/da with decocker and knew nothing about guns other than what he was carrying. He was fairly young about my age so imagine he might still be a police officer. Hopefully he's learned a little bit more about firearms if he is I think I may have saved him from some wounded pride. Oh and I took my ticket like a man and didn't ***** about getting disarmed, he did not "inspect" my firearm he never called my serial numbers in. Simply disarmed me for officer safety concerns. Handed me back my gun, both magazines and chamber round when he was done. I loaded, safed, topped off and holstered my pistol before he pulled away got back on the bike and went on down the road. [/QUOTE]
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