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<blockquote data-quote="jarhead983" data-source="post: 1554693" data-attributes="member: 7129"><p>I have been stopped only once since I started carrying, for no seat belt. Showed my CCL and no mention was made of my weapon. We were both friendly and cordial and it was a good encounter. Yes, I got a ticket.</p><p></p><p>My daughter was stopped a month or so prior to getting her CCL. She was traveling at night, 1:00am to a wedding in KC. She told the MHP Officer that she had a gun in the door of her car because her dad told her to take one while on the trip. He asked if it was loaded. She told him that it was magazine loaded but not chambered. He told her that if she was comfortable with the pistol that she should chamber one, just in case. I would love to meet this guy and buy him dinner.</p><p></p><p>She was recently stopped at 10:00pm in Tahlequah for an intermittent taillight. She handed him her DL, CCL and insurance. He asked where the gun was. She told him in her carry purse. He had her remove it and hand it to him where he placed it on the roof of her car during the stop. She had 2 sorority sisters with her who didnt know she carried nor needed to know. After the warning, he had her pop the trunk where he placed the gun and told her not to retrieve it until she got to where she was going. Then she had to retrieve the gun at the dorms when there were others who could witness it. Thats BS. I guess if he was afraid of a 120lb, 21-year-old girl who had a taillight going out, then yes he had a right to out her. But to deny her protection until she got to the dorms is way out of line. How is 2 people handling a gun twice each, safe. How is that officer safer by my daughter traveling without protection readily available? I would also like to meet this officer, but dinner wouldnt be involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarhead983, post: 1554693, member: 7129"] I have been stopped only once since I started carrying, for no seat belt. Showed my CCL and no mention was made of my weapon. We were both friendly and cordial and it was a good encounter. Yes, I got a ticket. My daughter was stopped a month or so prior to getting her CCL. She was traveling at night, 1:00am to a wedding in KC. She told the MHP Officer that she had a gun in the door of her car because her dad told her to take one while on the trip. He asked if it was loaded. She told him that it was magazine loaded but not chambered. He told her that if she was comfortable with the pistol that she should chamber one, just in case. I would love to meet this guy and buy him dinner. She was recently stopped at 10:00pm in Tahlequah for an intermittent taillight. She handed him her DL, CCL and insurance. He asked where the gun was. She told him in her carry purse. He had her remove it and hand it to him where he placed it on the roof of her car during the stop. She had 2 sorority sisters with her who didnt know she carried nor needed to know. After the warning, he had her pop the trunk where he placed the gun and told her not to retrieve it until she got to where she was going. Then she had to retrieve the gun at the dorms when there were others who could witness it. Thats BS. I guess if he was afraid of a 120lb, 21-year-old girl who had a taillight going out, then yes he had a right to out her. But to deny her protection until she got to the dorms is way out of line. How is 2 people handling a gun twice each, safe. How is that officer safer by my daughter traveling without protection readily available? I would also like to meet this officer, but dinner wouldnt be involved. [/QUOTE]
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