Stopped by Police with concealed carry


I just reread the entire first page and NOBODY answered!!! This is a PA thread so there is no need for "depends on which state you're in" comments! They asked in a specific forum for PA if it was in the general discussion thread then maybe but not here! The first answer should have been "NO" - then a discussion is fine but to get a REAL answer one has to read several pages of "discussion" :-(
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in addition, since you want to persist on being a net nanny, could you stop spamming the forum with this tag line! TURN THE AUTO SIGNATURE OFF!!
 

Can't you take somebody disagreeing with you?


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Does the forum section show in tapatalk? It has only showed in the most recent android update, before that I would have had to go on my computer to see it was posted in the PA forum.

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Does the forum section show in tapatalk? It has only showed in the most recent android update, before that I would have had to go on my computer to see it was posted in the PA forum.

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Yeah I can see the whole breakdown as to where it is located her in tapatalk...


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I just reread the entire first page and NOBODY answered!!! This is a PA thread so there is no need for "depends on which state you're in" comments! They asked in a specific forum for PA if it was in the general discussion thread then maybe but not here! The first answer should have been "NO" - then a discussion is fine but to get a REAL answer one has to read several pages of "discussion" :-(


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Holy crap! Take a Valium and relax..

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OK - what are the odds of one getting drawn down on by LEO if you didn't inform that you're carrying and he/she sees your weapon, either on your person, or in your glove box, console, etc, - vs if you had informed LEO and they then see the weapon?

I would think scenario 1 could get very tense very quickly, and scenario 2, the LEO just saw a weapon you already informed him about (and location), so being cautious and aware of it, but not necessarily drawn down on.
 
OK - what are the odds of one getting drawn down on by LEO if you didn't inform that you're carrying and he/she sees your weapon, either on your person, or in your glove box, console, etc, - vs if you had informed LEO and they then see the weapon?

I would think scenario 1 could get very tense very quickly, and scenario 2, the LEO just saw a weapon you already informed him about (and location), so being cautious and aware of it, but not necessarily drawn down on.

I was driving with my wife and two teenage girls looking for a park for a reunion in an unfamiliar town. I was doing 40 in a 25 when I got stopped in Washington. As usual I did not say a word about my CPL or my gun on my belt in a holster. Officer checks out my paperwork, returns to the vehicle, and asks me to step out. He then proceeds to walk back to the space between our vehicles. Well, I can't leave the loaded gun in the car because that would be illegal since none of the other occupants had a CPL. I didn't really want to take my gun out of the holster and unload it to leave it in the car. Oh well. Slowly exited the vehicle, Taurus SS .45 clearly visible in the holster on my belt, and walked slowly back to where the officer was waiting.

He said, "I just didn't want to lecture you in front of the family, but you really need to slow down and I am going to let you go with a warning." He handed my paperwork back, I said, "Thank you officer, have a nice day." and we went our separate ways. If he missed the openly carried stainless steel gun on my belt he would have to have the worse situational awareness in the world. As usual, though (stopped about 6 times while carrying), I didn't say anything about my CPL or gun, neither did the officer, with no problems at all.

Maybe PA officers are more anxious to play Barney BadA$$ with their guns than WA police are, but I refuse to be afraid of the police regarding my legal behaviors.
 
OK - what are the odds of one getting drawn down on by LEO if you didn't inform that you're carrying and he/she sees your weapon, either on your person, or in your glove box, console, etc, - vs if you had informed LEO and they then see the weapon?

I would think scenario 1 could get very tense very quickly, and scenario 2, the LEO just saw a weapon you already informed him about (and location), so being cautious and aware of it, but not necessarily drawn down on.
odds? there are no odds because of the many different variable odds could never be set. it all depends on the situation and the barney that you encounter
 
Are you suggesting the cop will shoot me if I disclose to him that I have a concealed weapon? I would argue he's more likely to shoot me if I don't tell him and he discovers it by accident.

Being you posted this under PENNSYLVANIA discussion and firearm news I would assume you are a PA resident therefore should know this but it is not required to notify. I never have unless I am going to the County Courthouse, State bldg. or any other county bldg that has a police checkpoint. Why cause them to get excited. Use the don't ask, don't tell method. Now say you are discovered by some douchebag libtard in the local Wally World store that you are carrying because it poked out from under your shirt, jacket or what have you and are then confronted by a cop asking to see your permit and firearm then you must comply but I have always wondered if he asks for the firearm to see if it is stolen or not and if you say no thanks I see no reason to hand you my firearm sir but I'll read you the numbers to show you it is mine.
 
Maybe PA officers are more anxious to play Barney BadA$$ with their guns than WA police are, but I refuse to be afraid of the police regarding my legal behaviors.

Every state has their badass wannabe cops, usually the younger ones with something to prove but I have never had a bad encounter with one, local, county or state. Well not yet anyway.
 
I know this is a PA forum, but if this passes the courts and Constitutional muster in NY, it's coming to a state near you. We here in NY believe this is a "Test Case" for the rest of the country.

Here in the Socialist Republic of NY, there is no legal requirement to inform. Plus, the State and its Emperor (oops) Governor, Andrew (you don't need more than 7 bullets to kill a deer) Coumo have undertaken and illegally passed the NY SAFE ACT, under which the ultimate goal is CONFISCATION!
Max Tresmond, of Tresmond Law, who has cases against the SAFE ACT was on the radio yesterday, Tom Bauerle show on WBEN AM, speaking about the progress in the case as well as the fact that he was able to obtain NY State Police "Safe Act Field Guide" which is basically a road map for the police to find ways to disqualify you from owning a gun. If disqualified for any gun, "ie: assault rifle", then you cannot own ANY gun!!!

As part of the dialogue, the question was asked about informing an officer "as a courtesy"... Max's response was DO NOT DO IT!!! By offering that information, you have opened the door for the officer to ask about the weapon, ask to see the weapon, ask how many bullets are in the mag (7 max under SAFE ACT)...etc, etc, etc.... IF you do not answer honestly, then you raise suspicions, or more importantly, if you refuse to answer, then he/she may escalate it to failure to comply with a reasonable request of a police officer. Further, even if you state that you won't answer questions without an attorney present, then you will likely be detained (subject to search, inspection of and police temporarily relieving you of your weapon) until your attorney gets there. All because you wanted to be "courteous". Finally, because the law is written in such a way that the "definition" of an "Assault Weapon" is so wide, they can find some way to call what is likely a legal weapon "illegal" under the SAFE ACT.

So... anyone want to keep arguing why it's "courteous" to inform?

For those who might be interested, here's the link to the NY Field Guide for LEO. Link Removed Pay special attention to page 6.

Pennsylvania constitution and title 18 s.6111.4 forbids the registration of weapons so if the commies in this state try to ever rewrite the laws then they will have hell to pay.
 
Every state has their badass wannabe cops, usually the younger ones with something to prove but I have never had a bad encounter with one, local, county or state. Well not yet anyway.

here's an example of a douche nozzle FHP dingbat, everything she says is wrong!

 
here's an example of a douche nozzle FHP dingbat, everything she says is wrong!

I would have demanded that she detain me longer and look into it or (more likely) I would have just kept my mouth shut and let her get on about her day and reloaded my weapon and gone about mine.
 
Being you posted this under PENNSYLVANIA discussion and firearm news I would assume you are a PA resident therefore should know this but it is not required to notify. I never have unless I am going to the County Courthouse, State bldg. or any other county bldg that has a police checkpoint. Why cause them to get excited. Use the don't ask, don't tell method. Now say you are discovered by some douchebag libtard in the local Wally World store that you are carrying because it poked out from under your shirt, jacket or what have you and are then confronted by a cop asking to see your permit and firearm then you must comply but I have always wondered if he asks for the firearm to see if it is stolen or not and if you say no thanks I see no reason to hand you my firearm sir but I'll read you the numbers to show you it is mine.

Longslide, you are giving way too much information if you choose to read the serial number to the cops. PA does not have a registry of firearms, therefore, giving the cop your serial number will do nobody in this situation any good.

The only thing giving the serial number to a cop will do is allow him to check if it is stolen or not. It will not prove to him that it is yours.
 
I think many people In this forum are fighters, patriots, rebels, defend their principles etc... IM starting to respect that a little... As an Old guy, getting through life is a struggle... there are places to pick your fights. But not fight when the cost is more than the results.
Cops: some bad, but for the most part. when someone makes their mind up to put their life on the line daily... you just cant disrespect the job. Even though many abuse it... AS an Old guy IM going to give the cop the benefit of the doubt... try to put myself into his shoes.. coming up to a car or a person, not knowing who the person they are stopping actually is... IM going to give them the courtesy of offering my carry to them up front... it doesn't hurt me in any way to do so... It might even help to be respectful... I don't envy anyone in Law enforcement, especially since many civilians, rebels, patriots etc, give the good ones the same disrespect and attitude they would give to a bad cop... Just my thoughts... everyone has a right to their opinion...so respect mine...
 
I think many people In this forum are fighters, patriots, rebels, defend their principles etc... IM starting to respect that a little... As an Old guy, getting through life is a struggle... there are places to pick your fights. But not fight when the cost is more than the results.
Cops: some bad, but for the most part. when someone makes their mind up to put their life on the line daily... you just cant disrespect the job. Even though many abuse it... AS an Old guy IM going to give the cop the benefit of the doubt... try to put myself into his shoes.. coming up to a car or a person, not knowing who the person they are stopping actually is... IM going to give them the courtesy of offering my carry to them up front... it doesn't hurt me in any way to do so... It might even help to be respectful... I don't envy anyone in Law enforcement, especially since many civilians, rebels, patriots etc, give the good ones the same disrespect and attitude they would give to a bad cop... Just my thoughts... everyone has a right to their opinion...so respect mine...

How the hell is your concealed firearm going to affect the officer in any way shape or form if he never knows it is there?
 
Not sure how it's disrespectful to remain silent when dealing with good and bad cops...

Definitely doesn't help when people enable the bad cops power hungry entitlement.

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Some on this site feel strongly that if not required, then don't disclose. That's okay if that is the way you want to handle it. If you do disclose, and I always do, the way you do it can make all the difference in the world. The best way I have found is to hand over the CHL along with the driver's license without saying a word. Sometimes the officer will ask if you are carrying - sometimes not. Either way you have shown cooperation with the LEO. This can make him feel somewhat relaxed and your treatment has the potential to go much better. Whatever you do, don't just blurt out, "I have a gun."

Are you making a habit of being pulled over?
 

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