I was just thinking (I know scary huh?)
I know if your pulled over and you are carrying you're required to show your CHL but, what if you are a passenger in a vehicle that gets pulled over? Should you offer it up?
CC'ing and being a passenger
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CC'ing and being a passenger
Yes the Marines are a Department of the Navy.....The Mens Department....
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Re: CC'ing and being a passenger
not until asked for ID, remember DO NOT offer information that was not asked for
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Re: CC'ing and being a passenger
Yah you don't want to freak him out by saying I have a gun. Just sit tight and only talk when asked a question.JP171 wrote:not until asked for ID, remember DO NOT offer information that was not asked for
Re: CC'ing and being a passenger
Discussed just a couple of weeks ago: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45799" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Some good input there, and would rather not start another thread for the same subject so soon...
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