by StandingTall » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:45 am
As a police officer, I appreciate being informed and tend not to "over react". I know some with various agancies that are uncomfortable, but don't really show it. Believe me, I'm not typicly worried about the HCP holder. If I get a bad sence about it (heven't yet) I just ask them politely to keep their hands visible and take it from there. I'll find out when I run a license if you are an HCP holder and if it's valid. It won't tell me if you're packing, but it gives me an idea. If you are asked by an LEO if you have a firearm and you lie about it... it's a whole different issue if the LEO finds out you do have a firearm. That sends a bad signal and no one wants to be in that situation.
A few tips. Let the LEO know you have an HCP and that you have a firearm VERY POLITELY (to avoid seeming confrontational). Remember, that the LEO doesn't know you, where you've been, or what you were doing 10 minutes earlier. You could be coming from grandma's house or the bank you just robbed, or somewhere in between. I'm not suggesting that HCP holders are out robbing banks, I'm just saying they don't know you. Let the LEO know where the firearm is (on your hip, under your thigh, in the center console, etc). Ask him if he would like you to store the firearm in some way and let him know that you don't want him to feel threatened by you. I've had people offer to not only unload it, but offer to disassemble it. I laugh and tell them not to reach for it and continue my reason for stopping them. LEOs REALLY APPRECIATE THE COURTESY!!!
Funny story (short version). Before I was a police officer I went shooting in the country with some friends. I had the SUV so I was nominated to haul all the firearms. On the way back I was pulled over by THP and the first question he asked was "Do you have any weapons in the vehicle or on your person?" My shoulders sagged and I very politely explained to him that i had 14 pistols, 4 shotguns, 9 rifles, and enough ammo to support a small army behind enemy lines. He was a little concerned. To cut to the end, I was standing with the trooper behind my SUV showing him my bolt action .308 and he offered to buy it from me. The moral? Grandma was right... You attract more flies with honey than you do with vinegar.
Take care and stay safe,
StandingTall
"Takes more than combat gear to make a man. Takes more than a license to own a gun. Confront your enemies, avoid them when you can. A gentleman will walk but never run". ~ Gordon Sumner
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