Ha, yeah that wouldn't be good for keeping things under wraps. Somehow it makes sense to me that an officer who doesn't really know how to operate a gun would be the most likely type to disarm someone during a traffic stop! In order to insure everyone's safety of course!rm9792 wrote:Then you get some jake leg like I got in Pearland that insisted on taking it, waving it around because he cant figure out how to unload a 1911, then hand you back an empty gun, then an empty mag, then a handful of bullets thru the passenger window.KFP wrote:I've thought about this same type of situation at great length and have decided that I'll simply hand the officer DL and CHL and simply say "That's in the center console/my 4 o'clock/etc". That way (hopefully) they'll understand the situation, or at least it may prevent the word GUN from coming up in conversation.
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- Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:14 pm
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- Sat Sep 27, 2008 10:06 pm
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Re: Traffic stop, but don’t want passenger to know you carry?
I've thought about this same type of situation at great length and have decided that I'll simply hand the officer DL and CHL and simply say "That's in the center console/my 4 o'clock/etc". That way (hopefully) they'll understand the situation, or at least it may prevent the word GUN from coming up in conversation.