Really? I don't believe this to be necessarily true. Assuming OC passes, 911 operators need to be trained to ask questions. If the caller says they saw someone with a holstered handgun in a place that is not legally off limits then the operator needs to inform the individual that is not a crime and warn them about the ramifications of misusing the 911 system.Jimbo_47 wrote:If and when it passes I look for a lot of calls for MWG and the LEO's have to respond. There are a lot of people that don't keep up with what goes on. It will be interesting watching what happens!
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- Sun Mar 22, 2015 8:09 pm
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Re: One problem/issue if licensed OC passes
- Tue Feb 17, 2015 7:30 am
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Re: One problem/issue if licensed OC passes
I thought the courts did away with those checkpoints in Texas a while back.Right2Carry wrote:I am reminded of DUI checkpoints where LEO stop cars based on that someone "may" be breaking the law. Where was the reasonable suspicion then?
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