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__________________ To disarm the people (is) the best and most effectual way to enslave them...” George Mason By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house; by the which he condemned the world, and became heir of the righteousness which is by faith. Hebrews 11:7 |
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| Ishi, good to see you back on..been wonderin' how you been..btw, I argree with you as for answering questions asked by LEO's. Some LEO's, mostly the rookies, let the gun and badge thing go to their head, as if they are wearing a Power Ranger costume. Be nice, courtious, but also be catuious and limit your answers and know when not to answer.
__________________ DrLewall "Doc" Drakes Creeks, AR www.kiltsrock.com "A gun unloaded and cocked aint good for nuttin!"--Rooster Cogburn |
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| Are you sure about all that not answering etc. If you are pulled over for a traffic violation it is my understanding that you can be carried to jail, I know it is rare but possible at least here in SC. Also in SC you are required to present your permit if asked for ID and are carrying but the permit is not tied into either the drivers license or vehicle license plates. As for them being tied to vehicle license I think is stupid as the car I drive is in my wife's name and the one she normally drives is in mine. I also drive a state owned car at times. I imagine that if you are pulled over for a traffic violation and refuse to do or say anything other than hand the officer your license, registration and insurance card it is going to be a long exciting day for you. |
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| For most of us a traffic stop is a high stress situation. For those of us who wish to carry when traveling to other states, it is imperative that we be prepared to handle a traffic stop in any state where we might be carrying. From a training perspective, it is a good idea to develop and practice a procedure that will work in any state. In that way you don't have to evaluate, under stress, the details of what to do in the particular state you are in at the moment. Quote:
__________________ Howard I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop! EDC Primary: M&P45fs, Crimson Trace LaserGrips, Insight XTI Procyon light in SmartCarry holster >>> http://MP-Pistol.com/ EDC BUF: LCP, Crimson Trace LaserGuard in DeSantis Super Fly holster >>> http://LCPforum.com/ Last edited by HowardCohodas; 06-22-2008 at 07:27 PM. |
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| Why the hell do I need to carry my CC License if I'm not carrying my weapon ? Scenario1 : Cop: Do you have any firearms in the vehicle ? Me: Nope Cop: Drivers license please... End of story Scenario 2: Cop: Do you have any firearms in the vehicle ? Me: Yes Cop: May I get your CCW Permit along with your Crivers License..... Officers should only be "demanding" CCW permit ONLY if you are in possession of a concealed weapon Next I need to also drive around with my HS Diploma, My College Degrees, and any other licenses I possess ? |
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| Ignorance will not get you off in those states where you are required to inform you have a CCP whether you are carrying or not.
__________________ Howard I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop! EDC Primary: M&P45fs, Crimson Trace LaserGrips, Insight XTI Procyon light in SmartCarry holster >>> http://MP-Pistol.com/ EDC BUF: LCP, Crimson Trace LaserGuard in DeSantis Super Fly holster >>> http://LCPforum.com/ |
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| It's true that an LEO can arrest you for any infraction at all, real or imagined. However, being cowed into compliance by the threat of a false arrest is very close to fascism in my book. I've got my own 'script' for being stopped here in Arkansas (it would change if out of state). Here 'tis. (me, with drivers lic, reg and insurance in hand, with windows rolled down and hands on the wheel) LEO: driver's license, registration and insurance please? (I hand them over) LEO: are you carrying any drugs, firearms or dangerous items in your car today? me: With respect officer, I'd prefer to talk about why you stopped me today, and not what I do or don't have in my vehicle. LEO: Can you step out of the car please sir? (I step out of the car, LEO searches me and finds my weapon at 4 o'clock, proceeds to cuff me) LEO: Do you have a license for this? me: Yes officer, in my wallet in my right front pocket. (officer finds the license) LEO: why didn't you tell me about this before? me: There are currently around 20 states that require citizens with carry licenses to spontaneously notify LEOs. Arkansas is not one of them. LEO (quite cranky): Do you mind if I have a look in your car sir? me: I won't consent to that search, officer. Would you mind uncuffing me, please? LEO: where are you driving today, sir? me: with all respect sir, I'm only trying to get from point A to point B. I'm not breaking any laws, and I don't really feel like answering your questions. May I go now? LEO (extremely grumpy, uncuffs me, writes out my ticket for the largest fine allowed by law for an infraction which I may or may not have commited, hands me back my weapon with the bullets removed from the magazines, and gives me a grumpy lecture on how I should act appropriately in awe of the omnipotent power of the badge the next time I'm stopped) me: Thank you officer, have a nice day. (the entire episode probably lasts less than an hour, and may or may not involve backup being called) Now, let's count the number of constitutional rights I exercised above. 2nd amendment, check (keeping and bearing arms) 4th amendment, check (refusing an unreasonable search) 5th amendment, check (declining to be interrogated) Yes, exercising your rights may not be the most convenient thing on earth, and it may take a bit of your time. It may even piss off an officer or two. But you will walk away feeling pride that you live in a free country. -ishi Quote:
__________________ Truth is mighty and will prevail. There is nothing the matter with this, except that it ain't so. -Mark Twain |
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I don't know about Arkansas but in SC the HP can and will carry you to jail for a traffic violation. If you are an out-of-state resident and get pulled if you cannot post bail you can plan on going to jail until someone can bail you out. If you are a SC resident they have the option of allowing you to continue on a personal recognizance bond. I would not try to pull your little speech on a SC Highway Patrolman. I know several of them personally and they will carry you to jail. Last edited by FN1910; 06-22-2008 at 11:58 PM. |
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__________________ Howard I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop! EDC Primary: M&P45fs, Crimson Trace LaserGrips, Insight XTI Procyon light in SmartCarry holster >>> http://MP-Pistol.com/ EDC BUF: LCP, Crimson Trace LaserGuard in DeSantis Super Fly holster >>> http://LCPforum.com/ |
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| I guess they can also arrest people for walking without their drivers license ? |
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