Amen.Abraham wrote:I think a small percentage of CHLers are just dying to be asked for I.D. by an LEO and if not asked, they'll go out of their way to proudly volunteer it - that's kinda lame...
Relax - If an LEO asked you for I.D. show them - if not, chill, you won't get in trouble later for not volunteering your CHL status.
Police are stressed enough keeping up with that they choose to look into without Bubba interrupting them to proudly display his CHL status.
We've already got advice from a leo on this thread saying you don't need to do so unless asked.
I imagine that butting in "i've got a CHL and a gun!" is going to get the officer wondering why you're volunteering that info.

If the officer is questioning the driver of the vehicle, keep your stinking mouth shut. Sit there, pay attention, keep your hands in plain sight and don't make any sudden movements. Its not rocket science. The driver of the vehicle is the subject of the stop, not you. You're a passenger and a bystander until you do something stupid to interject yourself into the interaction.
If the officer asks YOU if you have any weapons, you should advise him you're a CHL holder and have a concealed handgun.
The best thing you can do for the Officer's safety is sit there, shut up, keep your hands in plain sight, and pay attention. Answer questions directly asked of you. Let the Officer make the decisions on what he wants to know for his own safety, let him/her do their job.powerboatr wrote:Can I throw some more wax
it seems that more and more troopers are pulling off the road and approaching the passenger side in the name of safety for him/he as well as the occupants of the vehicle.
So if he comes to the passenger side and your the passenger with a concealed item.
one would think in the name of safety he would ask the passenger if the have a firearm or chl as he is now very close proximity to the passenger as the driver hands over their dl and insurance card
me myself and I, as the passenger in this situation, would feel better letting the officer know i was carrying
it makes me feel safer
and i am sure it would the trooper as well as he is standing right next to me....and my firearm would be close to the passenger door out of sight in its holster.
They have a thankless job and there are rotten ones out there, but on the side of the road is not the place IMO to be weeding out the bad ones