If the officer insists in running the serial numbers, doesn't that become a search?canvasbck wrote:Yes and no. It was made clear that the amendment prohibits an investigatory stop, but still allows a consentual stop. So, they can ask, but cannot compel you to produce or detain.nightmare69 wrote:So can police stop an OCer and make him display his CHL or not?
ADVICE: If asked for CHL, politely provide it! If the officer insists on running serial numbers, etc. then it could be appropriate to state something along the lines of "Sir, I have been cooperative, but I no longer consent to being detained further. May I go on my way?"
We do not want a negative relationship with LE!
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- Sat May 23, 2015 1:26 pm
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- Topic: Sen. Huffines is killing HB910
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