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<blockquote data-quote="Crosstimbers Okie" data-source="post: 1727544" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>Living here in Missouri I am not required to inform the officer. Being able to carry under the provisions of LEOSA, I'm also not required to notify the officer. I don't tell unless I'm asked. In Oklahoma under SDA provisions only, I would not reach for the gun. I would encourage the officer to instruct me to exit the vehicle and disarm me himself. If memory serves me, there are only certain situations in which a citizen can legally brandish or carry a firearm unconcealed and unconcealing it in order to hand it over to an officer isn't one of them. He'll have to do it himself if he wants it done.</p><p></p><p>Besides, if he disarms you the patrol car's camera won't capture an image of you drawing a gun.</p><p></p><p>Remember the Crosstimbers Okie's Maxims--If a cop can't see you, he can't arrest you. If you don't draw a gun on a cop you probably won't get shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosstimbers Okie, post: 1727544, member: 760"] Living here in Missouri I am not required to inform the officer. Being able to carry under the provisions of LEOSA, I'm also not required to notify the officer. I don't tell unless I'm asked. In Oklahoma under SDA provisions only, I would not reach for the gun. I would encourage the officer to instruct me to exit the vehicle and disarm me himself. If memory serves me, there are only certain situations in which a citizen can legally brandish or carry a firearm unconcealed and unconcealing it in order to hand it over to an officer isn't one of them. He'll have to do it himself if he wants it done. Besides, if he disarms you the patrol car's camera won't capture an image of you drawing a gun. Remember the Crosstimbers Okie's Maxims--If a cop can't see you, he can't arrest you. If you don't draw a gun on a cop you probably won't get shot. [/QUOTE]
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