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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3284216" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I haven’t seen what the new law states as yet. My opinion is if it’s just because they want to for no reason, then no. I’d say that probable cause or reasonable suspicion applies. If someone called 911 and they were dispatched or if someone flagged them down afraid of a person they saw with a gun (which will happen) I would expect them to to respond and investigate just like any other call they receive. To me, if I were investigating, I’d want to confirm that they were in fact legally possessing a firearm. Without a permit, how else can you determine that?</p><p></p><p>Respond, investigate, decide course of action and answer the next call. That’s what they get paid to do. There will be a lot of calls November 1 and there will have to be some adjusting all around. I’m sure the media will be all over it with their particular slant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3284216, member: 23"] I haven’t seen what the new law states as yet. My opinion is if it’s just because they want to for no reason, then no. I’d say that probable cause or reasonable suspicion applies. If someone called 911 and they were dispatched or if someone flagged them down afraid of a person they saw with a gun (which will happen) I would expect them to to respond and investigate just like any other call they receive. To me, if I were investigating, I’d want to confirm that they were in fact legally possessing a firearm. Without a permit, how else can you determine that? Respond, investigate, decide course of action and answer the next call. That’s what they get paid to do. There will be a lot of calls November 1 and there will have to be some adjusting all around. I’m sure the media will be all over it with their particular slant. [/QUOTE]
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