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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1794569" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Just my opinion, but if an officer stops me for whatever reason while OC(which I will never do unless hunting, that has always been legal) I will do what he requests, and if there is an issue I will take it up with his supervisor at a later date.</p><p>Bucking up to an officer on a stop and trying to argue your point is going to end up bad on your part. </p><p>Hopefully, the officer will get some education, and you will not be in the slammer for whatever reason they want to slap on you.</p><p></p><p>That brings up an earlier thread where a guy was asked to remove his CCW in view of the officers camera. </p><p>That could be dangerous, as it could be considered a draw, and give the officer the right to fire?</p><p>Way to many problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1794569, member: 5412"] Just my opinion, but if an officer stops me for whatever reason while OC(which I will never do unless hunting, that has always been legal) I will do what he requests, and if there is an issue I will take it up with his supervisor at a later date. Bucking up to an officer on a stop and trying to argue your point is going to end up bad on your part. Hopefully, the officer will get some education, and you will not be in the slammer for whatever reason they want to slap on you. That brings up an earlier thread where a guy was asked to remove his CCW in view of the officers camera. That could be dangerous, as it could be considered a draw, and give the officer the right to fire? Way to many problems. [/QUOTE]
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