You mean to present your license, as required by law, when asked for identification. This is not courtesy, it is the law, if you are carrying:thankGod wrote:Personally I agree with Elvis. Okay I realize that I am opening myself up to flame bait as before, but I believe in showing the officer the common courtesy of presenting the CHL.
GC 9411.205. DISPLAYING LICENSE; PENALTY. (a) If a license
holder is carrying a handgun on or about the license holder's person
when a magistrate or a peace officer demands that the license holder
display identification, the license holder shall display both the license
holder's driver's license or identification certificate issued by the
department and the license holder's handgun license. A person who
fails or refuses to display the license and identification as required by
this subsection is subject to suspension of the person's license as
provided by Section 411.187.
However, it does not say you have to disclose, without challenge, that you actually are carrying a gun...
GC $411.207. AUTHORITY OF PEACE OFFICER TO DISARM.
A peace officer who is acting in the lawful discharge of the
officer's official duties may disarm a license holder at any time the
officer reasonably believes it is necessary for the protection of the
license holder, officer, or another individual. The peace officer shall
return the handgun to the license holder before discharging the license
holder from the scene if the officer determines that the license holder
is not a threat to the officer, license holder, or another individual and if
the license holder has not violated any provision of this subchapter or
committed any other violation that results in the arrest of the license
holder.
Maybe someone can set me straight here but it appears to me that one does not have to disclose that they have a gun when on a traffic stop, whether they have a CHL or not. However if you have a CHL and you are carrying, then you have to produce your CHL, and production of your CHL presumes you are carrying and would probably reasonably constitute disclosure that you are carrying. If you are carrying in your car and do not have a CHL, you do not have to notify the officer at all, and in fact I think unless you are not concealing the gun, or you intend to try and use it, you do yourself no good to disclose you are carrying. if they are going to search your car for any reason and find it, then you are already in handcuffs so they are not going to shoot you because they found a gun in your car.
What's the debate? It's not required by law and does no good purpose.Yes I understand the debate about whether or not we should need to present if one is not carrying,
On the contrary, I think Elvis has made it clear that at least for some officers, notifying them that you are carrying is going to put them on the defensive immediately and would elevate the risk level on any traffic stop. That's because you are telling them you are a "man with gun" which to some LEOs may be synonymous with "man trying to shoot me". You may think that you are setting them at ease because in your mind, one with a CHL is an affirmed law-abiding citizen but perhaps some law enforcement officers may think that anyone carrying a gun is not a law-abiding citizen, or the only safe citizen is a disarmed citizen.It is out of respect for the officer that I will present my CHL, whether I need to or not. He doesn't know me from Adam, nor does he know anyone else. He does not know how an individual will react to him. Put him at ease the best you can, out of respect. The issue in presenting the CHL is not an issue of fairness, or what I have a legal "right" to do under the law. It is simple respect for the officer and his duty.
Especially if you do not have a CHL, I think you are foolish to notify the officer you are carrying in your car. If you exit your car and must submit to a search, then you should tell them you are armed and allow them to disarm you since you are leaving your car with the weapon and you don't want them to be surprised. But while I am waiting for my plastic to arrive in the mail, if I am carrying in my car and get stopped then the quickest way for me to escalate the stop is for me to say "officer, I have something to tell you. I have a gun in the car. It's in the console." I think it'd be far better to just act normal and get the stop over with and do not escalate it unnecessarily.
As long as there are cops driving who automatically escalate the situation once they are made aware of a gun in the citizen's car, it can only do harm to disclose that you are carrying in the car.
BTW, there is no reason for a police officer to detect the presence of your gun in your car, unless you are already under arrest or under suspicion.