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<blockquote data-quote="bigred1" data-source="post: 3480130" data-attributes="member: 40015"><p>I got pulled over early one morning coming back from getting a sedative MRI not to long ago. I was going east on NE 23rd street through Nicoma Park headed to Harrah. I stopped my truck rolled down my window put both hands at the top of my steering wheel and waited on the officer to approach. He informed me that I was doing 57 mph in a construction zone. (They were replacing gas tanks at a station off of the street and had markers in the lot but none out on the street). I immediately told him I had my carry license and was armed. He said thank you for letting him know. He asked for my license and I told him I would have to reach in my back left hand pocket to get it and my insurance is in the overhead pocket. He said that would be fine. I gave him both licenses and insurance and he went back an ran my info. He came back and told me to just slow down coming through there. I said thank you for just giving me a warning and I said that I would. We made a little small talk and then he asked me out of curiosity where my gun was located in my pickup. I said I have one down by my right leg and one on my belly. Also told him Mother (my wife) had one in her purse. His eyes got a little bigger and he said well you can't be too careful these days. I said no you can't with all these hoodlums running around. I know some are gonna say I didn't have to do it that way or tell anything at all about us carrying our firearms. Fact is we had a non confrontational encounter with law enforcement and I got to go home and eat my breakfast without worrying about paying a ticket. Y'all do it your way and I'll do it mine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigred1, post: 3480130, member: 40015"] I got pulled over early one morning coming back from getting a sedative MRI not to long ago. I was going east on NE 23rd street through Nicoma Park headed to Harrah. I stopped my truck rolled down my window put both hands at the top of my steering wheel and waited on the officer to approach. He informed me that I was doing 57 mph in a construction zone. (They were replacing gas tanks at a station off of the street and had markers in the lot but none out on the street). I immediately told him I had my carry license and was armed. He said thank you for letting him know. He asked for my license and I told him I would have to reach in my back left hand pocket to get it and my insurance is in the overhead pocket. He said that would be fine. I gave him both licenses and insurance and he went back an ran my info. He came back and told me to just slow down coming through there. I said thank you for just giving me a warning and I said that I would. We made a little small talk and then he asked me out of curiosity where my gun was located in my pickup. I said I have one down by my right leg and one on my belly. Also told him Mother (my wife) had one in her purse. His eyes got a little bigger and he said well you can't be too careful these days. I said no you can't with all these hoodlums running around. I know some are gonna say I didn't have to do it that way or tell anything at all about us carrying our firearms. Fact is we had a non confrontational encounter with law enforcement and I got to go home and eat my breakfast without worrying about paying a ticket. Y'all do it your way and I'll do it mine... [/QUOTE]
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