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<blockquote data-quote="MoBoost" data-source="post: 1553510" data-attributes="member: 3455"><p>I've been disarmed by a police officer in routine stop before: I was driving in the boonies (Alva) and got pulled over going 10 over in the middle of the night. I handed my DL, insurance and CCW permit to the officer. Welp, I had two pits in the back of the car and they were going upsh!t - so I couldn't really talk to the officer. He asked me to come sit in his car while he runs the DL info, as soon as I get out I told him that I still have firearm on me and it is loaded and chambered. He asked me where - IWB holster, he asked if he can remove it - I said yes and reminded him that it is chambered; I lifted my shirt and he removed my pistol and set it on the trunk of my car. We went to his cruiser, chit chatted for a bit - he gave a me warning and let me go. I strapped back up and went on my way.</p><p></p><p>I didn't feel that my weapon was seized or that anything unreasonable was done. Oklahoma officers has been nothing but courteous and respectful in all my engagements - when concealed weapon was disclosed all but this one time they just checked the CCW permit and that was it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoBoost, post: 1553510, member: 3455"] I've been disarmed by a police officer in routine stop before: I was driving in the boonies (Alva) and got pulled over going 10 over in the middle of the night. I handed my DL, insurance and CCW permit to the officer. Welp, I had two pits in the back of the car and they were going upsh!t - so I couldn't really talk to the officer. He asked me to come sit in his car while he runs the DL info, as soon as I get out I told him that I still have firearm on me and it is loaded and chambered. He asked me where - IWB holster, he asked if he can remove it - I said yes and reminded him that it is chambered; I lifted my shirt and he removed my pistol and set it on the trunk of my car. We went to his cruiser, chit chatted for a bit - he gave a me warning and let me go. I strapped back up and went on my way. I didn't feel that my weapon was seized or that anything unreasonable was done. Oklahoma officers has been nothing but courteous and respectful in all my engagements - when concealed weapon was disclosed all but this one time they just checked the CCW permit and that was it. [/QUOTE]
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