I had a conversation at the forum day with a member that convinced me otherwise. He wishes to remain anonymous.
My current position is:
- It is a crime to fail to identify yourself when asked, or to give a false identity.
- It is a crime to lie about a material fact in a criminal investigation.
The earlier forum discussion was mainly about what a non-CHL holder should do if a police officer asks if he has a weapon in the car. The gentleman I was talking with made what I think is an excellent suggestion:§ 37.08. FALSE REPORT TO PEACE OFFICER OR LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE. (a) A person commits an offense if, with intent to deceive, he knowingly makes a false statement that is material to a criminal investigation and makes the statement to:
(1) a peace officer conducting the investigation; or
(2) any employee of a law enforcement agency that is authorized by the agency to conduct the investigation and that the actor knows is conducting the investigation.
§ 38.02. FAILURE TO IDENTIFY. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally refuses to give his name, residence address, or date of birth to a peace officer who has lawfully arrested the person and requested the information.
(b) A person commits an offense if he intentionally gives a false or fictitious name, residence address, or date of birth to a peace officer who has:
(1) lawfully arrested the person;
(2) lawfully detained the person; or
(3) requested the information from a person that the peace officer has good cause to believe is a witness to a criminal offense.
If the officer asks if you have a weapon, say "I have nothing illegal in this car."
Of course, the officer may persist in his questioning, and you have to decide what to do.
- Jim