... and then call it in like everyone else ...Ameer wrote:Right. He just wants to drive around and look for suspicious activity.terryg wrote:I think you missed the point of the OP. He doesn't want to play cop.
HPD Citizen Patrol program
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- sjfcontrol
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If you join the program, you have to SUPPLY the donuts!boba wrote:If you join the program, do you get discounts on donuts?

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The way I think through these kinds of issues is to ask the question, "If I carry and they find out, what is the code that I would be charged under?"normone wrote:. . . I wanted to know if anyone had experience or information about the police department's right to circumvent the right to legally carry. . . . .The issue is if such a program has the legal right to disarm a legal carrier.
As previously stated, 30.06 obviously doesn't apply and there is nothing you can be charged with. But the key element is to ask yourself the question "what specific code would be violated".
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