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LEO asked me to remove my gun and leave it in car during traffic stop
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboydoc" data-source="post: 1165871" data-attributes="member: 8065"><p>My instructor basically said the same thing - that the law did not specifically say a verbal notification was required, but that most officers expected it and that to avoid trouble to always verbally notify. I think the phrase he suggested was, "Officer, I have a permit and I am armed." I did that the one and only time I was pulled over while carrying and the things went well.</p><p></p><p>I know of one person (not me) who got a pretty good lecture about not notifying properly when he just handed the permit with his DL to the officer. I can't remember now if it was TPD or OHP, but that officer made it very clear that he expected to be verbally notified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboydoc, post: 1165871, member: 8065"] My instructor basically said the same thing - that the law did not specifically say a verbal notification was required, but that most officers expected it and that to avoid trouble to always verbally notify. I think the phrase he suggested was, "Officer, I have a permit and I am armed." I did that the one and only time I was pulled over while carrying and the things went well. I know of one person (not me) who got a pretty good lecture about not notifying properly when he just handed the permit with his DL to the officer. I can't remember now if it was TPD or OHP, but that officer made it very clear that he expected to be verbally notified. [/QUOTE]
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