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<blockquote data-quote="THAT Gurl" data-source="post: 3434694" data-attributes="member: 45551"><p>I'm not telling you what to do but with today's climate being what it is I probably wouldn't post the video. No matter why the trooper stopped, no matter how well it appeared to go, no matter what the trooper may or may not have prevented, someone might take offense and if there is anyway to identify the trooper and cause him and his family more grief than they deserve.</p><p></p><p>I cannot tell you how relieved I am Grumpy is retired. And I, for one, am happy the trooper stopped, happy the exchange appeared to go well and happy everyone went home safe and sound.</p><p></p><p>I am one of those people who has been stopped by a trooper with a ton of guns and ammo in my car. I can't remember if Grumpy and I were married at the time but I kinda think we were. Before that stop was all said and done the trooper and I had every gun I had in that car laid out on the trunk and he had checked every, single one of them out. Why? Because he was a gun guy and I had a Colt Gold Cup, my competition gun, a couple of ARs -- one with some kind of super dooper scope on it he wanted to check out -- and something else ... Oh yeah, the gun I had gone to Tulsa to buy from some OSAer.</p><p></p><p>We had a nice visit. I can only imagine what the people driving by us thought. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THAT Gurl, post: 3434694, member: 45551"] I'm not telling you what to do but with today's climate being what it is I probably wouldn't post the video. No matter why the trooper stopped, no matter how well it appeared to go, no matter what the trooper may or may not have prevented, someone might take offense and if there is anyway to identify the trooper and cause him and his family more grief than they deserve. I cannot tell you how relieved I am Grumpy is retired. And I, for one, am happy the trooper stopped, happy the exchange appeared to go well and happy everyone went home safe and sound. I am one of those people who has been stopped by a trooper with a ton of guns and ammo in my car. I can't remember if Grumpy and I were married at the time but I kinda think we were. Before that stop was all said and done the trooper and I had every gun I had in that car laid out on the trunk and he had checked every, single one of them out. Why? Because he was a gun guy and I had a Colt Gold Cup, my competition gun, a couple of ARs -- one with some kind of super dooper scope on it he wanted to check out -- and something else ... Oh yeah, the gun I had gone to Tulsa to buy from some OSAer. We had a nice visit. I can only imagine what the people driving by us thought. Lol [/QUOTE]
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