This is correct. However, in a traffic stop, ID is usually the first thing they ask for. In general conversation we are not required to inform the LEO that we are armed or even have a CHL.SMOOTHboar wrote:There are several officers who want you to divulge every piece of info as soon as they are with you. I am of the camp not to disclose any information until asked.
Also, I have read the manual twice now and do not see any where that I have to provide the officer with the CHL until and only if he asks. Is that correct?
Sure they would like for you to tell them...
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- Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:57 pm
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- Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:06 pm
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Is this something that could be fixed? Could the state not "activate" the license until the licensee responds that he/she has received the license with the password provided earlier to check the status online?