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<blockquote data-quote="jcizzle" data-source="post: 1805002" data-attributes="member: 18220"><p>The segment you bolded was in reply to the previous poster's mentioning that there will be bad cops just like any other profession but most are not (paraphrasing). With the TCSO leaving it up to the officers as to whether or not they want to random check those seen open carrying invites the opportunity for said bad cop to push his agenda. No, being legally questioned is not technically harassment, however, some PDs and some officers will use that ability to random check without other cause other than being seein OCing as a way to push the agenda of "inconveniencing" the OCer. If it becomes enough of in inconvenience, people will slowly and voluntarily give up the right fought so hard to re-gain.</p><p></p><p>I've not read final version of bill that Fallin signed but kept up with it until final vote and at that time don't recall any specific protection from a LEO from approaching and requesting to see permit with no other cause. If so, how are PDs and SDs publicly announcing plans to do just that?</p><p></p><p>I'm just stating that next year, a good next step would be to push for that protection specific in the law that you should not be stopped for permit unless there is some other reason or suspicion to stop you. This would take it out of the hands of the individual LEO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcizzle, post: 1805002, member: 18220"] The segment you bolded was in reply to the previous poster's mentioning that there will be bad cops just like any other profession but most are not (paraphrasing). With the TCSO leaving it up to the officers as to whether or not they want to random check those seen open carrying invites the opportunity for said bad cop to push his agenda. No, being legally questioned is not technically harassment, however, some PDs and some officers will use that ability to random check without other cause other than being seein OCing as a way to push the agenda of "inconveniencing" the OCer. If it becomes enough of in inconvenience, people will slowly and voluntarily give up the right fought so hard to re-gain. I've not read final version of bill that Fallin signed but kept up with it until final vote and at that time don't recall any specific protection from a LEO from approaching and requesting to see permit with no other cause. If so, how are PDs and SDs publicly announcing plans to do just that? I'm just stating that next year, a good next step would be to push for that protection specific in the law that you should not be stopped for permit unless there is some other reason or suspicion to stop you. This would take it out of the hands of the individual LEO. [/QUOTE]
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