Nice guy...and oh btw....I was joking in my other post. I was sort of in the mood.He was within earshot of both my wife and I and he overheard both of us near the directory looking for the store's location. He then approached us and asked us what store we where looking for.
I still don't believe the question was answered if TX requires notify or not.
Nice guy...and oh btw....I was joking in my other post. I was sort of in the mood.
Happy New Year to you and yours....Hope you have a good one this year for the rest of the year. And I mean this.
gkeil961:255033 said:Any contact with Law Enforcement, you are required to notify them that you are a permit holder, and that you are carrying or not..... At least that is how it is in Ohio....... If he would of been a jerk and decided to randomly "id" you, here in Ohio it would of alerted him that you have a CCW and it probably would of not ended in a positive manner, if he was not aware ahead of time.
We're working hard to get the notification requirement repealed. And thanks to that drooling imbecile Harless, we've got a decent shot at it.Read and learn from the different posts. Every state's ccw laws are different. FYI- KS is not a duty to inform state and the horror stories of Ohio cops and ccw holders will keep me out of Ohio. I always wanted to see some.of the.cool museums there too. Oh well, thank God for the internet.
Any contact with Law Enforcement, you are required to notify them that you are a permit holder, and that you are carrying or not..... At least that is how it is in Ohio....... If he would of been a jerk and decided to randomly "id" you, here in Ohio it would of alerted him that you have a CCW and it probably would of not ended in a positive manner, if he was not aware ahead of time.
Any contact with Law Enforcement, you are required to notify them that you are a permit holder, and that you are carrying or not..... At least that is how it is in Ohio....... If he would of been a jerk and decided to randomly "id" you, here in Ohio it would of alerted him that you have a CCW and it probably would of not ended in a positive manner, if he was not aware ahead of time.
GC §411.205. DISPLAYING LICENSE; PENALTY. (a) If a license
holder is carrying a handgun on or about the license holder's person
when a magistrate or a peace officer demands that the license holder
display identification, the license holder shall display both the license
holder's driver's license or identification certificate issued by the
department and the license holder's handgun license. A person who
fails or refuses to display the license and identification as required by
this subsection is subject to suspension of the person's license as
provided by Section 411.187.
(b) A person commits an offense if the person fails or refuses to
display the license and identification as required by Subsection (a)
after previously having had the person's license suspended for a violation
of that subsection. An offense under this subsection is a Class B
misdemeanor.
Is there another Texas notification law other than this one?
The OP was not asked for identification, therefore, no notification was required by law, but I've been told by some members of this forum that it is the "polite" and "responsible" thing to do because it somehow makes the officer "safer" and they just want to go home to their families at the end of their shift.
If I was the cop in the mall, I would not have expected for the mall patron with the CHL to volunteer his information to me during such a 'casual' encounter. Just my .02 cents.
A nearby LEO approached us and asked what store we where looking for.
I have to say that any encounter with a LEO is risky. I can’t trust them to do the right thing toward me. Whenever I get pulled over the first thing I feel is fear and shouldn’t. Many heroes coming home from war experience PTSD from being traumatized in some way. People aren’t geared to experience crushed bodies, dead children, beat women or any number of tragic situations including fear of loss of their own lives or safety on a daily basis. In my own opinion and with due respect I feel that many, many LEOs suffer from PTSD and PTSD is a form of mental illness. So do NOT talk to them without counsel. They are trained to draw information from you and WILL use it against you. Again no disrespect toward LEOs. I couldn’t do your job.
I would have to argue that an encounter with most anyone BESIDES a cop isn't nearly as dangerous.I would have to argue that any encounter with anyone is risky, not just law enforcement.
Deserteagle; Why should I feel fear? LEOs are supposed to Serve and Protect not instill fear by intimidation. I said I shouldn’t feel fear because I’m a law abiding person not a criminal. I wouldn’t have a permit to carry a weapon if I were. I would probably have a light out or a seat belt dangling from the passenger door. What’s to fear about that? Nothing. So it must be the encounter, that’s orchestrated by the officer, that is causing fear. So it’s To Protect and Rule.
How would I know if my boss suffered from PTSD? I wouldn’t be aware of his life experiences. I am aware of what Police face on a daily basis. It’s on the news every day. Again PTSD is a form of mental illness and can make people unstable.
You must be a LEO or a retired LEO or have a family member that’s a LEO. Your argument was off the wall and negative instead of concern for our law enforcement you chose to defend their behavior. Really too bad.
Deserteagle; Why should I feel fear? LEOs are supposed to Serve and Protect not instill fear by intimidation.
I would have to argue that an encounter with most anyone BESIDES a cop isn't nearly as dangerous.
Cops have an incredible level of power to do harm and cover their tracks. The Danziger Bridge murders, Jon Burge's torture ring and the murder of Katherine Johnston are only three examples among many.
- The slacker pouring coffee at Starbucks doesn't have the power of arrest. That means he can't invent a nonexistent crime and arrest me for it at gunpoint. If he does, I can shoot him.
- The butcher at the local grocery doesn't have ANY authority to forcibly enter my home without my permission. If he does, I can shoot him.
- I don't have to notify the checkout girl at Target that I'm carrying.
- None of the aforementioned persons has 1/100th of the ability of a cop to conceal evidence of his or her own wrongdoing. None of them has any greater presumption of truthfulness than I do.