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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 1474266" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>My opinion as a former SDA Instructor and SDA carrying law abiding citizen: </p><p></p><p>Hands on the wheel...Greet the officer and <em>calmly </em>inform them on first contact that you have a concealed weapons permit and a fiream in your possession, and then <u>just follow their instructions</u>. I can't see what's so hard about that. </p><p></p><p>I first of all try not to do anything to cause the LEO to pull me over...like speeding or reckless driving or whatever; but in case of a random stop or otherwise, I am going to do what they tell me to do and not voice my opinions or interpretation of the law, or especially make any comment regarding my interpretation of their behavior. Getting even a little bit confrontational in any way during a stop is just downright a bad idea; not to mention disrespectful. (Can you say: Traffic Ticket? Or worse? Sure you can). Avoid, avoid, avoid. Odds are if a LEO has cause to officially interact with you, there is a reason! If you <em>seriously </em>think your rights have been violated, well, you have the right to hire an attorney and pursue legal action. (Good luck with that).</p><p></p><p>Option #2: Don't carry or stay home. (Again, my opinion and take on this).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 1474266, member: 10465"] My opinion as a former SDA Instructor and SDA carrying law abiding citizen: Hands on the wheel...Greet the officer and [I]calmly [/I]inform them on first contact that you have a concealed weapons permit and a fiream in your possession, and then [U]just follow their instructions[/U]. I can't see what's so hard about that. I first of all try not to do anything to cause the LEO to pull me over...like speeding or reckless driving or whatever; but in case of a random stop or otherwise, I am going to do what they tell me to do and not voice my opinions or interpretation of the law, or especially make any comment regarding my interpretation of their behavior. Getting even a little bit confrontational in any way during a stop is just downright a bad idea; not to mention disrespectful. (Can you say: Traffic Ticket? Or worse? Sure you can). Avoid, avoid, avoid. Odds are if a LEO has cause to officially interact with you, there is a reason! If you [I]seriously [/I]think your rights have been violated, well, you have the right to hire an attorney and pursue legal action. (Good luck with that). Option #2: Don't carry or stay home. (Again, my opinion and take on this). [/QUOTE]
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