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<blockquote data-quote="Kiyot" data-source="post: 1748192" data-attributes="member: 627"><p>Title 21 Section 1290.8.</p><p></p><p>Black and white, the one trooper is wrong. And it sounds like maybe that one trooper is maybe just being a jerk. And no that's not cop bashing, just talking about the individual.</p><p></p><p>And just simply running your name through NCIC and DL database will not return anything about you being a CCW holder. There is a database through the OLETS system that will give you CCW information, but it's a totally different area and you have to specifically run the person all over for it. It could be where you live the OHP Troop has an SOP to run the name through both databases for whatever reason. You don't have to have any kind of probable cause to run the name, just having you pulled over for whatever traffic violation should do. I really can't see any reason to run the name through the CCW database on routine stops except to try to catch someone not notifying an officer they have a gun. I do understand the officer safety part of wanting to know, but I think as a whole that CCW holders are not a danger to an officer. Now if someone came back with a warrant I could see running that check but at that point an officer is also already on point for a problem also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiyot, post: 1748192, member: 627"] Title 21 Section 1290.8. Black and white, the one trooper is wrong. And it sounds like maybe that one trooper is maybe just being a jerk. And no that's not cop bashing, just talking about the individual. And just simply running your name through NCIC and DL database will not return anything about you being a CCW holder. There is a database through the OLETS system that will give you CCW information, but it's a totally different area and you have to specifically run the person all over for it. It could be where you live the OHP Troop has an SOP to run the name through both databases for whatever reason. You don't have to have any kind of probable cause to run the name, just having you pulled over for whatever traffic violation should do. I really can't see any reason to run the name through the CCW database on routine stops except to try to catch someone not notifying an officer they have a gun. I do understand the officer safety part of wanting to know, but I think as a whole that CCW holders are not a danger to an officer. Now if someone came back with a warrant I could see running that check but at that point an officer is also already on point for a problem also. [/QUOTE]
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