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<blockquote data-quote="RedTape" data-source="post: 1124346" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Here's my take on it. Since the officer did make contact with you prior to moving to the back of the vehicle (even though he was "breezing by") I would have gone ahead and said, "Just for your information, I do have a CCL and my firearm is in the trunk." He might have been walking by, but he did make contact and he could still hear you. </p><p></p><p>In terms of the not knowing the law. He already knew you had a CCL so there wasn't a question of legality. He asked if you were carrying and you said in the trunk. IMO he was wanting to know if the gun was on you/within reach for his safety. When he said, "That doesn't count," he was referring to the fact that you weren't carrying the weapon on your person. You weren't actually, physically carrying the gun...it wasn't a threat to his safety...therefore it didn't count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedTape, post: 1124346, member: 66"] Here's my take on it. Since the officer did make contact with you prior to moving to the back of the vehicle (even though he was "breezing by") I would have gone ahead and said, "Just for your information, I do have a CCL and my firearm is in the trunk." He might have been walking by, but he did make contact and he could still hear you. In terms of the not knowing the law. He already knew you had a CCL so there wasn't a question of legality. He asked if you were carrying and you said in the trunk. IMO he was wanting to know if the gun was on you/within reach for his safety. When he said, "That doesn't count," he was referring to the fact that you weren't carrying the weapon on your person. You weren't actually, physically carrying the gun...it wasn't a threat to his safety...therefore it didn't count. [/QUOTE]
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