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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3479820" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Zero negative experience for me after the first few months of the SDA law passing when we were required to notify immediatly. </p><p>One OHP asked me to remove my pistol from the pocket and put it on the dash before going to his vehicle. That wasn't legal, but he wasn't agitated and didn't really understand that he couldn't ask that, but I let it go and did it. </p><p>NOW with body cams, I would never reach for or attempt to remove a firearm from my person or in a concealed area. I would flat out refuse to do so and tell the officer if he wants it removed or moved, he can cuff me and do it themself. (not currently allowed to do that)</p><p>I've had a couple traffic stops since that original incident because I have a lead foot, and none seem concerned nor comment after the stop and being informed. </p><p>With our new Constitutional law we don't have to inform but I still do or will do in the future. I also produce my CC license even though we are not required to have one now because I want that officer to know I've been investigated and not some person with a history of violence or other law breaking.</p><p>Give me my ticket and have a nice day comment and we will both go our own way. They did their job and I did mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3479820, member: 5412"] Zero negative experience for me after the first few months of the SDA law passing when we were required to notify immediatly. One OHP asked me to remove my pistol from the pocket and put it on the dash before going to his vehicle. That wasn't legal, but he wasn't agitated and didn't really understand that he couldn't ask that, but I let it go and did it. NOW with body cams, I would never reach for or attempt to remove a firearm from my person or in a concealed area. I would flat out refuse to do so and tell the officer if he wants it removed or moved, he can cuff me and do it themself. (not currently allowed to do that) I've had a couple traffic stops since that original incident because I have a lead foot, and none seem concerned nor comment after the stop and being informed. With our new Constitutional law we don't have to inform but I still do or will do in the future. I also produce my CC license even though we are not required to have one now because I want that officer to know I've been investigated and not some person with a history of violence or other law breaking. Give me my ticket and have a nice day comment and we will both go our own way. They did their job and I did mine. [/QUOTE]
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