Jared
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Indeep-Cop wrote:
Probable cause is now in effect??? Ummm, no. Sorry but it isn't. Unless its a terry frisk, the presence of a gun does not add any suspicion (Florida v J.L.) (Arizona v Hicks). There is no gun exception.
Also, in Missouri, you do not need a license to carry to carry in a vehicle, so the CCW endorsement is irrelevant.
I recommend folks in MO simply get an out of state permit and carry on that so you not hassled over things like this. There is no "database" with a Maine permit. Plus you only have to be 18 and not 23.... and if you a resident alien, you won't be discriminated against like you will in MO.
I never understood the whole drinking and carrying thing. Just because you consume alcohol, does not mean that you should forget your right to self defense just as you don't forfeit your 1st or 4th amendment rights when you drink.
Obviously many people have no business drinking ever (gun or not) because they honestly really do not belong in the general population of society, but that's another story. There are plenty of people who drink in moderation and there is no reason anyone's right should be thrown out because they drink.
Indeep-Cop wrote:
A huge THANK YOU!! for the backup!
Don't even leave the heat in your P.O.V.! Leave it at home if you can?
Then you're DWI / and CCW = NOT GOOD for your record!
Plus remember, when you all went to the DMV to get your CCW endorsements? As soon as I call in your plates, you come back as "Holder of CCW". Or A.K.A.(Linked)
Probable cause is now in effect, and now you have to sit & wait for myself to get 2 more officers "on scene" 'cause we have no clue what you have in your vehicle!Yor state of mind, wether or not youARE DUI/DWI,And trust me, neither of us want to find out........The Hard Way!
Accidents DO happen.:uhoh:
With utmost respects to all who may read this.
Probable cause is now in effect??? Ummm, no. Sorry but it isn't. Unless its a terry frisk, the presence of a gun does not add any suspicion (Florida v J.L.) (Arizona v Hicks). There is no gun exception.
Also, in Missouri, you do not need a license to carry to carry in a vehicle, so the CCW endorsement is irrelevant.
I recommend folks in MO simply get an out of state permit and carry on that so you not hassled over things like this. There is no "database" with a Maine permit. Plus you only have to be 18 and not 23.... and if you a resident alien, you won't be discriminated against like you will in MO.
I never understood the whole drinking and carrying thing. Just because you consume alcohol, does not mean that you should forget your right to self defense just as you don't forfeit your 1st or 4th amendment rights when you drink.
Obviously many people have no business drinking ever (gun or not) because they honestly really do not belong in the general population of society, but that's another story. There are plenty of people who drink in moderation and there is no reason anyone's right should be thrown out because they drink.