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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 915959" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>I wouldn't have a problem if that's how a cop chose to handle the situation if he pulled me over. </p><p></p><p>I do think it's odd that he was concerned with what was "inside" the vehicle and found it necessary to remove the firearm from "inside" the vehicle when he was having a conversation with the guy "outside" the vehicle. Doesn't seem to me that the weapon was putting anyone at risk where it was. It's also weird that he imediately asks him if he has a weapon, I've been pulled over several times and never been asked that question. That could just be a regional or department thing though. </p><p></p><p>The cop seemed pretty professional, I would have told him about what I was carrying and then asked what was on "his" hip. </p><p></p><p>The mayor was out of his element and that was obvious. But I would have never called the mayor after that stop, that guy is making something out of nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 915959, member: 4869"] I wouldn't have a problem if that's how a cop chose to handle the situation if he pulled me over. I do think it's odd that he was concerned with what was "inside" the vehicle and found it necessary to remove the firearm from "inside" the vehicle when he was having a conversation with the guy "outside" the vehicle. Doesn't seem to me that the weapon was putting anyone at risk where it was. It's also weird that he imediately asks him if he has a weapon, I've been pulled over several times and never been asked that question. That could just be a regional or department thing though. The cop seemed pretty professional, I would have told him about what I was carrying and then asked what was on "his" hip. The mayor was out of his element and that was obvious. But I would have never called the mayor after that stop, that guy is making something out of nothing. [/QUOTE]
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