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Ohio Man Illegally Arrested for Open Carry Sparks $3M Lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="Gideon" data-source="post: 2195910" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>Once again, you quoted the law which stated that he doesn't have to. They ASKED, and when he said 'sorry, I would prefer to not do that', they told him they were going to frame him. It is irrelevant whether he's a felon or carrying illegally, their law does not require even legal carriers to identify themselves as such. The law is poorly written, and obviously doesn't take officer safety into account, since it doesn't grant them the power to demand that identification.</p><p></p><p>IMO, they should change their law. I'm fine with Oklahoma's stance on it, I trade my right to carry a firearm for the government's right to demand that I identify myself as a legal carrier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gideon, post: 2195910, member: 7898"] Once again, you quoted the law which stated that he doesn't have to. They ASKED, and when he said 'sorry, I would prefer to not do that', they told him they were going to frame him. It is irrelevant whether he's a felon or carrying illegally, their law does not require even legal carriers to identify themselves as such. The law is poorly written, and obviously doesn't take officer safety into account, since it doesn't grant them the power to demand that identification. IMO, they should change their law. I'm fine with Oklahoma's stance on it, I trade my right to carry a firearm for the government's right to demand that I identify myself as a legal carrier. [/QUOTE]
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