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Arrest charges under that scenario are NOT on your record. That is not correct info.
If an officer tries to arrest you for Open carry, and it is indeed legal where you live, you just inform him that it is not an arrestable act, and ask him tp call his supervisor to the scene. When the supervisor gets there, inform him/her that you will comply with their orders, but if they persist in arresting you, it will cost them and the city a lot of money and embarrassment, due to the lawsuit you will file, and the TV coverage of the Keystone Cop event.
I don't think you'll have a problem if this occurs and you handle it properly. You see, I hate lazy, ignorant cops as much as I hate criminals...because there is no excuse for either one.
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I was in this very situation. Backwater LEO saw my holster, freaked out and said I couldn't OC.
This is Kentucky, he was very, very wrong.
Then when asked where the firearm was, I told him in was in the glove box (the only place inside a car that a firearm cannot be considered concealed by law), he said, "Well that's a concealed deadly weapon!!" The whole time he's freaking out and I was very calm and matter of fact. Told him to call his supervisor or he was facing a lawsuit by deprivation of rights under color of law(that really confused him). He said he wanted to secure the firearm and I told him no, that it was also a violation of the KRS to take my firearm unless I had committed a crime or he had RAS to think I was about to commit a crime I could be jailed for.
He went back to his patrol car, came back about 20 minutes later, handed me my speeding citation and told me to have a nice evening.
Guess he got educated by me and his supervisor that night.