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Why do you show your CWL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Slack" data-source="post: 1339778" data-attributes="member: 13947"><p>I can definitely see your point. It would be nice if the law specifically indicated that the presentation of the CWL was suitable notification. </p><p></p><p>First of all it just sounds bad, especially if you are stressed (such as being detained, pulled over, arrested by the police). Exactly what is the distinctions between:</p><p> "I'VE GOT A GUN!" - as a legally required notification to the police</p><p> "I'VE GOT A GUN!" - as a threat to a police officer</p><p></p><p>Second, it also informs any passengers and bystanders that there is a weapon present. If presentation of the CWL was entirely suitable, it would keep the presence of a concealed weapon, concealed unless the officer chooses to make it known. </p><p></p><p>Hmmm, I wonder if a round about approach would work. Hand officer CWL, "I have one of those things that this here license allows me to have.".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slack, post: 1339778, member: 13947"] I can definitely see your point. It would be nice if the law specifically indicated that the presentation of the CWL was suitable notification. First of all it just sounds bad, especially if you are stressed (such as being detained, pulled over, arrested by the police). Exactly what is the distinctions between: "I'VE GOT A GUN!" - as a legally required notification to the police "I'VE GOT A GUN!" - as a threat to a police officer Second, it also informs any passengers and bystanders that there is a weapon present. If presentation of the CWL was entirely suitable, it would keep the presence of a concealed weapon, concealed unless the officer chooses to make it known. Hmmm, I wonder if a round about approach would work. Hand officer CWL, "I have one of those things that this here license allows me to have.". [/QUOTE]
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