by Markus » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:16 am
I pride myself in knowing the Constitution of the United States and most relevant laws, but I've heard conflicting reports on just how to handle police or sheriff's deputy's when pulled over on a traffic stop. I've looked here as well, but if it's here I missed it.
So, hypothetically if a LEO pulls me over in my truck and I'm carrying a .45ACP large frame semi-auto and one or maybe two of my backups concealed what is required of me by Tennessee Law and what can the LEO do in response to learning I have a legal permit and Open Carry?
I heard of course that when stopped one must give HGC permit over with Driver's License immediately, but what about this seizure crap. My brother was stopped once and the LEO seized his weapon until the traffic stop was over "for his safety and mine(the LEO)". What absurd pretense is there for seizure of someone's firearms under a traffic stop aside from a LEO's "feelings" or illogical "fear" when it comes to HGC permit holders keeping their gun's holstered and safe during a police traffic stop?
Of course I do not wish to be Murdered by a LEO due to illogical personal fear(or what I believe more likely the desire to run guns to see if they are stolen)or doing something they consider wrong(and isn't), but I wish to know what they are allowed by Law in Tennessee to do in regards to seizure of your weapon(s) without probable cause and without a warrant. Are they legally allowed to just seize your guns for the duration of their "stop" on you? If not how the Hell would you refuse such a thing without getting a Law Enforcement Issued gun put in your face by said LEO and hearing idiotic screaming of "HANDS UP! GET OUT! ON THE GROUND!,etc,etc,etc,etc.". PRAY they are educated? I myself require some education in this area so any clarification on personal rights while being confronted by Law Enforcement while Open(or Conceal) Carrying with a traffic stop or just on the street would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Markus
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State,(THEREFOR) the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. -2nd Amendment of the United States Constitution