LEO (state trooper) was very professional and did not give me any trouble regarding my CHL. He let me know that he was not at all bothered by my having a gun. He seemed to encourage drivers, especially female, traveling with a gun.
I was carrying two guns-- one in my purse and one on my body. He did not even ask about them.
My wreck
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Sounds like a positive encounter. Since the subject was "my wreck" and you didn't mention what happened I am assuming that it was minor and everyone is OK, correct?
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When I had my wreck last year, and I am reticent to call it an "accident" the responding officer almost laughed when I told him I was CHL. He said I was shaking so badly I could hardly be a threat.
What he didn't know was that I shake all the time due to a condition, related to Parkinsons, called Essential Tremor.
OTOH I was coughing so hard from the air bag smoke that I couldn't have been a threat anyway.
What he didn't know was that I shake all the time due to a condition, related to Parkinsons, called Essential Tremor.
OTOH I was coughing so hard from the air bag smoke that I couldn't have been a threat anyway.
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This guy was very nice. He said he's retiring in a month.
I rode in the DPS truck with him to a location up the road where the tow trucks hauled the vehicles. We talked a bit about the sad state of our judicial system that lets some of these people out in a few years for violent crime, while others stay locked up for long periods for minor offenses.
He didn't seem the least bit uncomfortable with my armed status. I imagine he's learned to tell the difference between a criminal and a law abiding citizen in his many years in law enforcement. I pray God keeps him safe for the remainder of his time with DPS and that he enjoys life post-retirement. I was very shaken after the accident, and he handled everything with class and professionalism.
I rode in the DPS truck with him to a location up the road where the tow trucks hauled the vehicles. We talked a bit about the sad state of our judicial system that lets some of these people out in a few years for violent crime, while others stay locked up for long periods for minor offenses.
He didn't seem the least bit uncomfortable with my armed status. I imagine he's learned to tell the difference between a criminal and a law abiding citizen in his many years in law enforcement. I pray God keeps him safe for the remainder of his time with DPS and that he enjoys life post-retirement. I was very shaken after the accident, and he handled everything with class and professionalism.
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Venus Pax wrote:This guy was very nice. He said he's retiring in a month.
I rode in the DPS truck with him to a location up the road where the tow trucks hauled the vehicles. We talked a bit about the sad state of our judicial system that lets some of these people out in a few years for violent crime, while others stay locked up for long periods for minor offenses.
He didn't seem the least bit uncomfortable with my armed status. I imagine he's learned to tell the difference between a criminal and a law abiding citizen in his many years in law enforcement. I pray God keeps him safe for the remainder of his time with DPS and that he enjoys life post-retirement. I was very shaken after the accident, and he handled everything with class and professionalism.
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