harrycallahan wrote:I would never hand anyone a loaded firearm, police included. I've never experienced a police stop and never been disarmed. However, I would unload the gun before handing it over.
If you are disarmed by a LEO for "safety" you will not be in control of the gun nor handing it over.
I think you may have a much different opinion as to how a LEO will effect the disarming of a CHL'er in a stop, then what most do......
My opinion is "I would unload the gun before handing it over" will get you shot,tazored or cuffed and stuffed. At the very least, your attempt to place your hands on the weapon after being told you will be disarmed will earn you a very direct order from the LEO to do no such thing.. It likely will hurt your feelings.... what you do next will determine if one of the other things mentioned above happen.
Im not a LEO of course, so perhaps my experiences in disarming a person cloud my opinion in how accepting a LEO would be who decided for his and others safety you needed to be disarmed, then without action or interference allowed you to draw, manipulate the weapon......
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