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- Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:52 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: A Couple Questions for LEOs.
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I agree with you, I just wouldn't keep it there. I think it's a slippery slope, and I would not want to be the test case for this, but I will try to keep up with this case and let everyone know how the gentleman made out.
- Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:05 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: A Couple Questions for LEOs.
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No, I don't. But, I have often wondered about what would happen in that situation.
- Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:37 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: A Couple Questions for LEOs.
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No, this came up in Harris County. I'm not sure on all details, I heard this scenario second hand. Assuming you could not see it even if the officer approached from the passenger side.
- Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:03 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: A Couple Questions for LEOs.
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A Couple Questions for LEOs.
Hello everyone, I've spent most of my time here lurking, but I have couple questions. First, when a Texas State Trooper, or I'm assuming all Peace Officers pull someone over for a traffic stop, are they required to identify themselves with their name and department?
Also, I've recently seen this, and was a little interested in everyone else's opinions. A young man was pulled over for some sort of traffic violation, the officer asks him to step out of the vehicle, which causes him to expose his handgun that was in (I'm assuming) the door of the vehicle. The handgun is concealed while all doors are closed, but not once the drivers door is open. This young man has no CHL for clarification. He was arrested for having the handgun in the car exposed. I was curious on what the law said about that.
Also, I've recently seen this, and was a little interested in everyone else's opinions. A young man was pulled over for some sort of traffic violation, the officer asks him to step out of the vehicle, which causes him to expose his handgun that was in (I'm assuming) the door of the vehicle. The handgun is concealed while all doors are closed, but not once the drivers door is open. This young man has no CHL for clarification. He was arrested for having the handgun in the car exposed. I was curious on what the law said about that.