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<blockquote data-quote="B96brig4CC" data-source="post: 1795561" data-attributes="member: 7661"><p>Thank you for doing your part to make this transition.</p><p></p><p>I think saying something along the lines of, "excuse me sir/ma'am, could I please see your carry permit? You have done nothing wrong, however this is a lisenced carry state and I need to verify that you have the appropriate identification."</p><p></p><p>I have watched a youtube video(all voices, no recorded video) of a guy refusing to show identification for his open carry. Kept asking if he had done anything wrong, officer polite replied, "I don't know until I see your lisence." Kid would say, "if you don't know then you have no right to detain me and I'll be on my way, am I free to go?" This goes on and on and they then detain him for failure to cooperate. All it takes it's a polite, "yes officer, here is my lisence."</p><p></p><p>Why do some feel they have to go all Lawyer and I know my rights. If you are doing nothing wrong, you should have no problem proving you are doing nothing wrong. </p><p></p><p>Now, once you have proven your legal and the officer proceeds to bother you, take a name, polite excuse yourself from the converstaion and notify his/her supervisor. No need to make a mountain out of a mole hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B96brig4CC, post: 1795561, member: 7661"] Thank you for doing your part to make this transition. I think saying something along the lines of, "excuse me sir/ma'am, could I please see your carry permit? You have done nothing wrong, however this is a lisenced carry state and I need to verify that you have the appropriate identification." I have watched a youtube video(all voices, no recorded video) of a guy refusing to show identification for his open carry. Kept asking if he had done anything wrong, officer polite replied, "I don't know until I see your lisence." Kid would say, "if you don't know then you have no right to detain me and I'll be on my way, am I free to go?" This goes on and on and they then detain him for failure to cooperate. All it takes it's a polite, "yes officer, here is my lisence." Why do some feel they have to go all Lawyer and I know my rights. If you are doing nothing wrong, you should have no problem proving you are doing nothing wrong. Now, once you have proven your legal and the officer proceeds to bother you, take a name, polite excuse yourself from the converstaion and notify his/her supervisor. No need to make a mountain out of a mole hill. [/QUOTE]
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