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Pastimes : Guns - America's Greatest Legacy

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To: jlallen who wrote (3773)7/7/2016 2:20:54 PM
From: Shoot1st1 Recommendation   of 5328
 
It doesn't always work that way.....

I always offer my permit with my DL when asked for ID, except in a court house as I leave my weapon in the car for those trips.

Once while on a surveillance, I was approached by a local LEO. I offered both ID's and he immediately unsnapped and screamed, "where is the gun?" I screamed back, " stand down".....and I mean screamed as I wanted anybody nearby to hear the event. He handled his grip and I told him the weapon was in the map pocket. He then tried to pull the door open....and found it locked. He then tried to unlock it by reaching into the car from a partially opened drivers window, while still having one hand gripping his holstered weapon. I continued to scream at him to back off and I'll open the door. Once he realized he wasn't getting into the car, he settled down and I simply opened the door and let him reach for the K40.

It didn't get much better after that but no sense in prolonging the story.......

Shootie
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