Pulled over a future CHL lady
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That's awesome. Very nice officer.
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Re: Pulled over a future CHL lady
cut paste your an awesome cop!
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Re: Pulled over a future CHL lady
Yes, that was both nice and helpful.
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Re: Pulled over a future CHL lady
Seems backwards to think like that. My response would be "If I were the kind to go for my gun in the presence of an officer, that'd make me not the kind of person that would or could get a CHL." Or something that sounded better in my head . . .NcongruNt wrote:The APD tend to act surprised and a little weirded out when I tell them I'm carrying. Their universal response when I hand them my CHL is "you don't have it on you, do you?", and then when I reply in the affirmative, they act a little taken aback and give a "well, don't go for it" or something similar.
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Re: Pulled over a future CHL lady
Agreed. Why bother to get a CHL if you plan on pulling a weapon on an LEO?LAYGO wrote:Seems backwards to think like that. My response would be "If I were the kind to go for my gun in the presence of an officer, that'd make me not the kind of person that would or could get a CHL." Or something that sounded better in my head . . .NcongruNt wrote:The APD tend to act surprised and a little weirded out when I tell them I'm carrying. Their universal response when I hand them my CHL is "you don't have it on you, do you?", and then when I reply in the affirmative, they act a little taken aback and give a "well, don't go for it" or something similar.
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Re: Pulled over a future CHL lady
Well, DUH, then they can only charge you with capital murder. If you don't have a CHL, they can also get you on unlawful possession of a weapon.Purplehood wrote:Agreed. Why bother to get a CHL if you plan on pulling a weapon on an LEO?LAYGO wrote:Seems backwards to think like that. My response would be "If I were the kind to go for my gun in the presence of an officer, that'd make me not the kind of person that would or could get a CHL." Or something that sounded better in my head . . .NcongruNt wrote:The APD tend to act surprised and a little weirded out when I tell them I'm carrying. Their universal response when I hand them my CHL is "you don't have it on you, do you?", and then when I reply in the affirmative, they act a little taken aback and give a "well, don't go for it" or something similar.
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