Im not positive.. But I think I disagree3dfxMM wrote:What I was trying to convey earlier (and clearly not succeeding) is that there is no requirement to tell the officer you have a weapon. If he asks, then yes, you should tell him. There are a lot of folks on here and elsewhere who will show their CHL whether carrying or not. I am one of them. However, I am of the opinion that doing that is sufficient. If the officer wants to know more he will ask.E.Marquez wrote:Both carry under CHL and MPA is being discussed in this thread, hence my use of the words "confusing language in this thread"RogueUSMC wrote:He has no CHL yet so that requirement is not relevant...under MPA, don't mention it until asked about it.
Additionally the OP stated he is set to receive his CHL in the mail.. Further encouraging me to get the clear requirement to inform if carrying under CHL in this thread. No harm, no foul intended,, if it is knowledge YOU do not need, throw it away.. Perhaps it will help someone though.
You DO have a requirement to tell the LEO if you are carrying under a CHL once he has asked for ID.. Point is he asked for ID.. not if he asks about a weapon,,,which may or may not come next..
But normally the first thing in my experience the very first thing they do upon making contact, is, "Sir, may I have your license,. Registration and proof of insurance?" . From that second on, you MUST inform him, by way of providing your CHL.. That was my point... You can not wait till he asks about a weapon.
Perhaps we are stating the same thing and Im just missing it.. If so, please excuse my confusion.