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<blockquote data-quote="darth_ted_82" data-source="post: 2169190" data-attributes="member: 27391"><p>I disagree. The LEO in OK doesn't have the right to disarm a valid CCP holder who is currently armed during any kind of stop. So long as there are not any threatening motions or gestures and the weapon has been disclosed all the LEO can do is say, "Well, just don't make any moves towards it," etc. I've been pulled over numerous times by numerous LE agencies and it's the same song and dance. From what I understand of TX law, the LEO cannot just walk up and grab an open or concealed carry without due course or provocation, any more than they can in OK. However, you are supposed to disclose the concealed weapon, but the guy could potentially argue that he didn't get the chance to do it. But, that's just my two cents...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darth_ted_82, post: 2169190, member: 27391"] I disagree. The LEO in OK doesn't have the right to disarm a valid CCP holder who is currently armed during any kind of stop. So long as there are not any threatening motions or gestures and the weapon has been disclosed all the LEO can do is say, "Well, just don't make any moves towards it," etc. I've been pulled over numerous times by numerous LE agencies and it's the same song and dance. From what I understand of TX law, the LEO cannot just walk up and grab an open or concealed carry without due course or provocation, any more than they can in OK. However, you are supposed to disclose the concealed weapon, but the guy could potentially argue that he didn't get the chance to do it. But, that's just my two cents... [/QUOTE]
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