AbNo
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So, a couple of posts got me thinking...
Do you have the right to refuse to be disarmed when stopped or detained, or whatever it's being called nowadays. (Pesky legal mumbo-jumbo.... :cuss: )
I suppose there may be a difference between being pulled over, and being approached on the street....
When can I say "no" to "I'm going to need to hold onto that, for xxxx reason*"?
("Officer safety" seems to be the most cited reason, though what about personal safety of a citizen?)
And FGS, don't let this turn into some I hate cops, I hate this, I hate that thread. It's early/late, and I don't want to come back to a bunch of arguing and infighting.
So, a couple of posts got me thinking...
Do you have the right to refuse to be disarmed when stopped or detained, or whatever it's being called nowadays. (Pesky legal mumbo-jumbo.... :cuss: )
I suppose there may be a difference between being pulled over, and being approached on the street....
When can I say "no" to "I'm going to need to hold onto that, for xxxx reason*"?
("Officer safety" seems to be the most cited reason, though what about personal safety of a citizen?)
And FGS, don't let this turn into some I hate cops, I hate this, I hate that thread. It's early/late, and I don't want to come back to a bunch of arguing and infighting.