Freedom1Man
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I thought that KY was an open carry friendly state.
I thought that KY was an open carry friendly state.
[video=youtube;AicKHgI1Ga0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AicKHgI1Ga0[/video]
I thought that KY was an open carry friendly state.
Whatever came of this incident? Do you know? Anyone?
Whatever came of this incident? Do you know? Anyone?
Freedom1Man; I thought that KY was an open carry friendly state.[/QUOTE said:KY really is an OC friendly state. Someone just forgot to tell this dip sh!t cop that it is.
I've only had one confrontational encounter like that and it didn't continue going the way that one did. But that guy was also ill prepared for such a confrontation. Where were the KRS and Kentucky case law references? Where were the USC and Federal case law references? Why didn't he ask to speak to the officers supervisor? Why didn't he even bother to get their names?
If that cop had threatened me with jail I would have said, "Let's go, I want to get paid from the civil lawsuit that I'm going to file on you and your department."
If this guy can't stand up to a pushy officer and the threat of jail, how is he going to handle the stress of someone shooting at him?
One must be better informed than this, I don't think its right that we have to be, but that's the reality of it.
Big Fail.
I've seen some videos where the OC'er was able to quote a ton of state laws, case laws, USC's etc. Sometimes the LEO would back down and sometimes it still ended in an arrest (later dismissed I'm sure). I just wonder when it is a good time to stop talking, plead the 5th and call their hand and make them either charge you or go f**k off. I'm sure asking for a supervisor is always ok and a smart move. And I'm all for pleading my case and reminding them of the consequences of an illegal arrest, but when trying to rationalize with a person that is unrationale, I just wonder when it's time to zip your lip and take a different approach.