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Pastimes : Guns - America's Greatest Legacy

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To: jlallen who wrote (3773)7/7/2016 2:52:43 PM
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1. Get your license, registration and CCW permit out before the officer approaches (normally a delay while they check your plate for theft, etc) and hold them between the fingers of your left hand.

2. Grip the top of the steering wheel with both hands before the officer approaches (engine off of course).

3. When asked, present your license and CCW together (this is law in my state) and put your left hand back on the steering wheel.

4. I've only been asked if the weapon is in the vehicle and never asked to produce it physically. If I were asked I'd probably refuse and tell the officer where he could find it, while keeping both my hands on the wheel.

5. I sometimes carry a rifle/shotgun in my trunk and would disclose those also.

If we used some common sense, like obeying police officers instead of confronting/challenging them, I suspect most of these incidents would never happen. Unfortunately we've created disrespect for authority in many of our young people, which leads to problems.
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