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AZ tells armed drivers how to avoid deadly police stops
Posted: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 17:31:56
by AlanM
Re: AZ tells armed drivers how to avoid deadly police stops
Posted: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 19:02:36
by WRW
Not a bad idea, but there is no duty to inform in Az., if my source is correct.
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Re: AZ tells armed drivers how to avoid deadly police stops
Posted: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 19:48:23
by wittmeba
I have mixed emotions on this. I have the right to not inform but if reducing the element of surprise keeps me alive longer I think that would be my preferred option.
Re: AZ tells armed drivers how to avoid deadly police stops
Posted: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 19:58:19
by WRW
wittmeba wrote:I have mixed emotions on this. I have the right to not inform but if reducing the element of surprise keeps me alive longer I think that would be my preferred option.
The reason for all this was to avoid a Philando Castile type of incident. Castile informed that he was carrying. I'll go along with visible hands and no sudden moves...
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Re: AZ tells armed drivers how to avoid deadly police stops
Posted: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 05:34:14
by Roverhound
I don't tell police anything I'm not legally obligated to. You're asking for trouble whenever you start to volunteer information.
Re: AZ tells armed drivers how to avoid deadly police stops
Posted: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 10:12:19
by MarcSpaz
Nah... I have been pulled over 3 times in my life while CC'ing. All 3 times I was thanked for the heads-up and after a few minutes to check my status, I was cut loose with a verbal warning.
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Re: AZ tells armed drivers how to avoid deadly police stops
Posted: Thu, 27 Jul 2017 15:48:25
by Reverenddel
Direct quote from my lawyer, "Wanna not get shot by the cops? Keep yer winkie, and your weapon in your pants. Because when either come out in front of them? Yer gonna either go to jail, or be shot."