mikedude wrote:
But the $100 question, does the LEO disarm them first

(sorry needed a laugh). One might drive the person or just refer them to a CHL class.
Id bet a reasonable person (LEO) familiare with his patrol area, will make a sound judgment on if a person is reasonable moving from house to car and a direct manner.. It could get difficult for city dwellers in a big city that are forced to park a long way from the home I suppose.
mikedude wrote: I always try to help out the public when they need it.
As I assumed.... as I posted above.
mikedude wrote: In particuliar those with felony warrants as well.
As you should,, I would hope you even offer them a ride...
mikedude wrote:They are always "on the way" to turn themselves in
And there are no guilty person in prison or so Im told they will tell you if you were to ask.
mikedude wrote:
which is kinda like the guy walking to his car blocks away via starbucks.
Again, that depends... here in TX, in my spare travels to Austin, Dallas, Huston .. I have walked several blocks to get to my "home" (Hotel).. can not even say it was the shortest distance a local may have taken,, but it was the way I took.. Personally I was covered by a CHL.. but if not.. I was still within the limits of the law as written and intended.
Still... for the OP and anyone else eligible for a CHL... My opinion is,,, get the CHL... it simply provides more legal worry free options then just MPA. To each his own, do what works for you.
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