by f5fstop » Sun Aug 31, 2003 8:08 am
As I agree that most seasoned officers have no problem with a licensed handgun permit holder, the younger gung-ho types might; or at least that is from my experience over many years. So, do I want to take a chance and carry just because some say it is ok? Can't answer that (admit nothing); however it is illegal, and not all LEOs are handgun permit holders, and you know that outcome of Murphy's Law.
I know plenty of NP rangers, and the greater majority of them are welcome ot the idea of permit holders carrying in the National Parks, but it is against their CFRs, and even though many rangers will turn their back, some won't and I don't want to be the test case.
You also have to remember one thing, and that is if you are pulled over, and they run your license, your permit pops up. At this point you will be asked if you have a handgun in the car. Now, if I have one, I would always admit this the moment the officer came over to the car. This would be whether or not I am carrying a loaded handgun legally, or have it locked in a case in the back of the car for those states I'm legally (per Title 18 US Code) transporting a handgun.
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of people always possess arms..." (Richard Henry Lee)
"The best we can hope for concerning the people at large is that they be properly armed." (Alexander Hamilton)