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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="Street Rat" data-source="post: 1995916" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>What I got from his class just over 5 years ago, if you get pulled over, don't do anything, don't reach for your insurance, don't reach for your CCL or DL, the last thing a cop wants to see is a person moving around in the car during a traffic stop. Sit in your car with your hands on the wheel until the officer approaches, and at that time, don't tell the officer you have a gun, you tell the officer you have a permit and that your weapon is on you if it is on you and wait for further instructions, and upon instructions, you tell the officer what you are doing, if he tells you to provide the CCL and DL and it is in your back pocket, you tell the officer, it is in my back pocket and ask if it is ok to reach for it. This is how I will act during a traffic, which hasn't happened since I started carrying. That part I distinctly remember, I don't recall anything about never touching the gun if asked for it, but it sounds like it would make sense. </p><p></p><p>And another thing I recall about his class when it comes being involved in an incident, and it was something like "KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT!!!" Some people are in prison because they couldn't keep their big mouth shut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Street Rat, post: 1995916, member: 2802"] What I got from his class just over 5 years ago, if you get pulled over, don't do anything, don't reach for your insurance, don't reach for your CCL or DL, the last thing a cop wants to see is a person moving around in the car during a traffic stop. Sit in your car with your hands on the wheel until the officer approaches, and at that time, don't tell the officer you have a gun, you tell the officer you have a permit and that your weapon is on you if it is on you and wait for further instructions, and upon instructions, you tell the officer what you are doing, if he tells you to provide the CCL and DL and it is in your back pocket, you tell the officer, it is in my back pocket and ask if it is ok to reach for it. This is how I will act during a traffic, which hasn't happened since I started carrying. That part I distinctly remember, I don't recall anything about never touching the gun if asked for it, but it sounds like it would make sense. And another thing I recall about his class when it comes being involved in an incident, and it was something like "KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT!!!" Some people are in prison because they couldn't keep their big mouth shut. [/QUOTE]
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