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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3838917" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>I'm pretty sure the Oklahoma SDA prohibits seizure unless the carrier has committed a crime, is suspected of committing a crime, or in under the influence. </p><p></p><p>This was grossly violated a couple years ago (I was stopped for a headlight) - the cop was adamant that it was "for her safety". If she feels unsafe with a middle-aged, polite, sober driver - I wonder how she'll feel when there's an actual threat. </p><p></p><p>As for wrecks, I was in a bad one during the last ice storm. 60 mph spinning down the road, then flipping on the side - everything becomes a dangerous projectile. My "Air Marshall" shoulder rig kept my gun secure, the stainless water bottle was down right painful though. </p><p></p><p>Didn't have to worry about cops or anyone taking my gun though. No cops, no one else stopped. 0500 on 75 headed to Tulsa, they all just cruised on by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3838917, member: 25419"] I'm pretty sure the Oklahoma SDA prohibits seizure unless the carrier has committed a crime, is suspected of committing a crime, or in under the influence. This was grossly violated a couple years ago (I was stopped for a headlight) - the cop was adamant that it was "for her safety". If she feels unsafe with a middle-aged, polite, sober driver - I wonder how she'll feel when there's an actual threat. As for wrecks, I was in a bad one during the last ice storm. 60 mph spinning down the road, then flipping on the side - everything becomes a dangerous projectile. My "Air Marshall" shoulder rig kept my gun secure, the stainless water bottle was down right painful though. Didn't have to worry about cops or anyone taking my gun though. No cops, no one else stopped. 0500 on 75 headed to Tulsa, they all just cruised on by. [/QUOTE]
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