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<blockquote data-quote="jhat" data-source="post: 1799586" data-attributes="member: 11866"><p>The general rule is that the police cannot enter your home without a warrant. There are exceptions to the warrant requirement such as consent, exigent circumstances, protective sweeps. If they knock on your door and are merely asking you about your neighbor, you do not have to advise them that you are carrying because you have not been seized or detained. If they knock on your door with an arrest warrant for you, you must advise them that you are armed because at that point you have been detained/seized. Besides, if they find a weapon on you they likely will kick your ass. You NEVER have to give permission to the police to search your person, home, car, or belongings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhat, post: 1799586, member: 11866"] The general rule is that the police cannot enter your home without a warrant. There are exceptions to the warrant requirement such as consent, exigent circumstances, protective sweeps. If they knock on your door and are merely asking you about your neighbor, you do not have to advise them that you are carrying because you have not been seized or detained. If they knock on your door with an arrest warrant for you, you must advise them that you are armed because at that point you have been detained/seized. Besides, if they find a weapon on you they likely will kick your ass. You NEVER have to give permission to the police to search your person, home, car, or belongings. [/QUOTE]
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