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| I really don't think it's a right or wrong answer for this question. I really don't know what I would do if put in that situation. If I got pulled over for a speeding/brake light, I really don't want to volunteer any info. Give me my ticket and let me go! I feel like if you are carrying your weapon you should not be speeding anyway, becasue it will only bring unnecessary attention to yourself. A ticket could turn into in their eyes a felony traffic stop, which means 3-4 units and all the bells and whistles . |
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| This is correct. You don't tell him you have a good chance that you will lose your CPL. |
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__________________ Let every soul be subject unto the [U.S. Constitution.] For there is no [Constitution] but of God: the [Constitution] that be [is] ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the [Constitution], resisteth the ordinance of God:American Romans Ch.13v1-7 C.Baldwin |
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__________________ Preserve the 2nd amendment and firearms, THE NRA NEEDS YOU NOW! May the happiest day of your past, be the saddest day or your future. Today is the very first day of the rest of your life! |
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We are required to divulge the information in SC. We're told that we now have 2 ID cards, one for state (DL) and one for federal (CWP). They must both be presented to LEOs.
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| CWP= Federal ID? That doesn't sound right. Is that to say that you must present your CWP even if you are not in possession of a weapon? |
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I work on cars and had to find the registered owner of a car that was left on my property for over a month to get a title. They wouldn't give me that even though I was in possession of the car and keys and everything... I eventually had to crush it into scrap metal, which sucks because I was out a couple grand because of that. |
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| I guess I'm also in the minority here. If I'm carrying, I wouldn't inform a LEO since my home state (PA) doesn't require me to. And, contrary to popular belief, I'm not required to give him a yes/no answer to the question "Do you have any weapons on you?" I can stay silent or answer with a question "What's the problem, officer?". Only if he has reasonable suspicion that you have a firearm can he require the LTCF. In my opinion, my right to travel and live freely trumps the officer's rights to restrict them. He should have PC before going on fishing expeditions. Plus, if I inform him that I am indeed carrying, there's a fair chance of him going into panic mode and thinking I'm going to draw and unload on him. In the end, since that would almost never be my intention, it would be safer to just not bring it up if you aren't required to. Then again, I'm big on the exercise of rights and the restriction of government from intruding on the personal lives of those it governs. Each one of us has to figure out for ourselves how far we are willing to let government in on our lives. |
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