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<blockquote data-quote="1shot(bob)" data-source="post: 1554449" data-attributes="member: 1657"><p>Please explain what you see as my red herring.</p><p></p><p>If I am pulled over, for any reason, be it a good reason or not, why should I be required to surrender my weapon? For the LEO's feeling of safety? What about my feeling of safety?</p><p>The fact that I am pulled over has no bearing on my guilt or innocence. Or do you assume that any time a person is pulled over they are obviously guilty?</p><p>Who mentioned that I thought I was above the law? Who mentioned donut shops? Your red herring threw many things into the discussion that were only parts and pieces of your own active imagination.</p><p></p><p>Back on topic: do we follow the SDA as written by the State of OK or the Terry v. Ohio decision? This is not cop-bashing. It's a serious discussion. If you can't discuss it on those merits, please leave it to those of us that can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1shot(bob), post: 1554449, member: 1657"] Please explain what you see as my red herring. If I am pulled over, for any reason, be it a good reason or not, why should I be required to surrender my weapon? For the LEO's feeling of safety? What about my feeling of safety? The fact that I am pulled over has no bearing on my guilt or innocence. Or do you assume that any time a person is pulled over they are obviously guilty? Who mentioned that I thought I was above the law? Who mentioned donut shops? Your red herring threw many things into the discussion that were only parts and pieces of your own active imagination. Back on topic: do we follow the SDA as written by the State of OK or the Terry v. Ohio decision? This is not cop-bashing. It's a serious discussion. If you can't discuss it on those merits, please leave it to those of us that can. [/QUOTE]
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