But likely signifigantly increases the odds of a ticket. I'm not being a smart aleck, but I do many things I'm not obligated to do, but the courtesy can pay it back.Longtooths wrote:Because he does not legally have to??? (just a guess)shaggydog wrote:Why would you NOT show your CHL along with your DL even if you are not armed?wrinkles wrote:I was also told and have read that if I don't have a gun with me I don't have to let the office know that I have a CHL.
As you can see, the LEO is going to find out that you have one anyway therefore, go ahead and extend him/her the courtesy of letting them know up front.
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- Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:40 pm
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