When I was on the job in Arizona, the law was very specific, you were required to inform police you might come into contact with that you were armed with a permit. As a deputy sheriff, that was the last thing I wanted to hear. I knew of many officers who had a set routine when they approached a car, and like the rather famous case, they got real snotty if you tried to tell them anything that they hadn't asked you. For me, it was an inconvenience, because SOP was to place the firearm on top of the car until the contact was concluded. If the person seemed hinky at all to me, then I would take the gun and secure it temporarily while I ran the gun, the subject and the vehicle. Last I heard, there had been very few revocations of CCW permits, so they must have been doing okay.
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A man without a gun is a subject; a man with a gun is a citizen.
I'll keep my freedom, my guns and my money. You can keep THE CHANGE.
An armed society is a polite society.