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<blockquote data-quote="Beautiful Mulberry" data-source="post: 4107487" data-attributes="member: 52520"><p>I understand what your saying, </p><p>This is where your training and common sense comes into the situation.</p><p>If it’s holstered or between the seats, why would you pull yours if you see everyone is calm and collective? </p><p></p><p>personally with my experience when asked yes I tell, </p><p>One time I was not asked, asked to step out and get into the OHP car, he noticed I had mine on my side, he simply asked for me to remove it and place it on the truck of my car, no issues. </p><p>I have the same motto as you don’t show me yours unless you want to see mine. Do you see how that can be a conflict? </p><p>If I have not done anything wrong and you pull yours well, There will be a big problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do not know much about qualified ammunity, however I believe it’s not needed. You or the officers should be responsible for your own actions. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day if you’re that scared you either don’t need to be a cop or you need more training</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beautiful Mulberry, post: 4107487, member: 52520"] I understand what your saying, This is where your training and common sense comes into the situation. If it’s holstered or between the seats, why would you pull yours if you see everyone is calm and collective? personally with my experience when asked yes I tell, One time I was not asked, asked to step out and get into the OHP car, he noticed I had mine on my side, he simply asked for me to remove it and place it on the truck of my car, no issues. I have the same motto as you don’t show me yours unless you want to see mine. Do you see how that can be a conflict? If I have not done anything wrong and you pull yours well, There will be a big problem. I do not know much about qualified ammunity, however I believe it’s not needed. You or the officers should be responsible for your own actions. At the end of the day if you’re that scared you either don’t need to be a cop or you need more training [/QUOTE]
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