While I don't have a lot of experience in dealing with LEO, I do have some. It tells me that even though I might be perfectly within my rights to refuse his "offer" to check my weapons to see if they're stolen, a refusal, or any challenge of his/her presumed authority for that matter, is almost certainly going to guarantee that I get a ticket instead of a possible warning for whatever infraction he used to stop me for in the first place. As I have matured I've learned that sometimes the pleasure is just not worth the pain.gigag04 wrote:
I would consider running your SN of your guns through TCIC/NCIC a search, and I would decline. If he asked to disarm me I would allow him to (if I was only a CHL holder), and tell him that I do not allow him to run my guns to see if their stolen. It seems like an utter waste of time for the officer anyway...he would have no reasonable suspicion that the guns are stolen.
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- Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:57 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Checked to see if my guns were stolen...?
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