thanks, I am not worried about a jerk Cop, as there is nothing I can do about that, and I have yet to have a negative encounter (4, not all traffic stops)
I typed up a short note, business card size little laminator; I'll stick it with my id(s)
Officer, I am CHL and carrying a firearm 3'olock IWB
I prefer my Passenger/co-worker/client
not know my carry status.
Your discretion is appreciated
how would you like to proceed?
My name, (i signed it as well)
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- Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:56 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Traffic stop, but don’t want passenger to know you carry?
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- Sat Sep 27, 2008 8:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Traffic stop, but don’t want passenger to know you carry?
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Traffic stop, but don’t want passenger to know you carry?
I have carried off and on for 9 years, but this is the first time I have carried much at work. No one knows, it’s not “clear” in the handbook, and building is not posted, so I have never asked. I am legal but assume I’ll be let go if discovered.
Today I was followed by a cop, thought he was going to pull me over, so my mind was racing… Problem is a co-worker was in the auto with me. I was not stopped, so it’s was a non issue…BUT?
how should I handle the:
hear is my id,,, but I don’t want my passenger to know abut my gun?
Should I ask the officer to conduct the business at the back of the truck? Should I keep a note with my id’s saying “I am packing, but can’t let this joker next to me know”
And the thought got me thinking, there are lots of people (friends and family) that know I carry but don’t know the frequency, and probably don’t like it if they learned more….
Note is probably best, what do you think?
Today I was followed by a cop, thought he was going to pull me over, so my mind was racing… Problem is a co-worker was in the auto with me. I was not stopped, so it’s was a non issue…BUT?
how should I handle the:
hear is my id,,, but I don’t want my passenger to know abut my gun?
Should I ask the officer to conduct the business at the back of the truck? Should I keep a note with my id’s saying “I am packing, but can’t let this joker next to me know”
And the thought got me thinking, there are lots of people (friends and family) that know I carry but don’t know the frequency, and probably don’t like it if they learned more….
Note is probably best, what do you think?