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<blockquote data-quote="Lurkerinthewoods" data-source="post: 1749612" data-attributes="member: 15231"><p>The info is linked to your license. I was pulled over by an OHP officer this past week. We walked back to his cruiser as I was sitting down he scanned my license and then swiped it. About 5 seconds later he asked if I had my weapon on me, I replied "nope" he asked if my company allowed us to carry (I was in my company truck) I said "nope". He said he was giving me a warning and to slow it down. </p><p></p><p>My thoughts after that experience is this, if I am asked to walk back to a cruiser, I am going to let them know before hand I have a permit but am unarmed. If I am asked to sit in my vehicle while the LEO goes back to his car to run my info, I will probably not worry about it. I would rather not have a LEO find out I might possibly have a weapon after I am already seated next to him. Courtesy, I guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurkerinthewoods, post: 1749612, member: 15231"] The info is linked to your license. I was pulled over by an OHP officer this past week. We walked back to his cruiser as I was sitting down he scanned my license and then swiped it. About 5 seconds later he asked if I had my weapon on me, I replied "nope" he asked if my company allowed us to carry (I was in my company truck) I said "nope". He said he was giving me a warning and to slow it down. My thoughts after that experience is this, if I am asked to walk back to a cruiser, I am going to let them know before hand I have a permit but am unarmed. If I am asked to sit in my vehicle while the LEO goes back to his car to run my info, I will probably not worry about it. I would rather not have a LEO find out I might possibly have a weapon after I am already seated next to him. Courtesy, I guess [/QUOTE]
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