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Is Doug Friesen's advice to never touch the gun, or consent to search good advise?
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<blockquote data-quote="jstaylor62" data-source="post: 1993370" data-attributes="member: 6870"><p>I agree with never consent to a search. Too often, LEO are able to perform a warrantless search by simply asking. People think that LEO can just ask and you have to comply. Just politely ask that they clearly state their probable cause and reason for the search. Keep in mind that anything they see while looking through your windows while standing outside the vehicle can be used for probable cause. If you're diabetic and they see a needle, then they can claim they believe drugs are in your vehicle.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about the logic about telling LEO that I do not want to hand over my firearm to them. I've been stopped a couple of times while CCW and never had an officer ask me to hand over my weapon. And to be honest, I would be so surprised I'm not sure how I would react.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstaylor62, post: 1993370, member: 6870"] I agree with never consent to a search. Too often, LEO are able to perform a warrantless search by simply asking. People think that LEO can just ask and you have to comply. Just politely ask that they clearly state their probable cause and reason for the search. Keep in mind that anything they see while looking through your windows while standing outside the vehicle can be used for probable cause. If you're diabetic and they see a needle, then they can claim they believe drugs are in your vehicle. I'm not sure about the logic about telling LEO that I do not want to hand over my firearm to them. I've been stopped a couple of times while CCW and never had an officer ask me to hand over my weapon. And to be honest, I would be so surprised I'm not sure how I would react. [/QUOTE]
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