conservative85
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Uh good one!
Uh good one!
Kind of hard to take a gun that isn't there, isn't it?:lol:conservative85 wrote:Yep, you could get in trouble for that. Big fines and stuff. A cop might even take your gun away. Then the gun board will tell the cop he'd better apologize, and hope he doesn't get sued.They also told him they have to surrender their card when asked even if they are not carrying.
How would he get in your trunk...legally that is? No one would volunteer to open their trunk would they? Sorry Tvance I couldn't resist.I would NOT put it past a cop to confiscate an unloaded gun from someones trunk because of failure to disclose CPL status, even though he'd have already known about the CPL from his computer. That is what I was getting at.
How would he get in your trunk...legally that is? No one would volunteer to open their trunk would they? Sorry Tvance I couldn't resist.
Not yet. I am sending a copy of the 911 call and the squad car videos to Venatar. I have to figure out how to upload these types of videos to youtube. They are in an odd format.
I work in Ann Arbor near Domino's Farms. If you don't mind meeting up with me, PM me and we'll exchange numbers.Next time bring em to me.
Worst case scenario, I get them converted at U of Michigan's Media Works conversion labs. They can even take 8-tracks there!
Wow, thanks for that.
The 911 calls, or my beats?Wow, thanks for that.
Read thisCivil Suit on my side?
Be advised that OC'ing with IWB is a murky area around here. Sure you might win in trial, but it will cost you lawyer's fees to get there. It's already been done by one member, and he ended up pleading to a lesser charge which resulted in gun being destroyed, Can't have CPL for 3 years, and much money.Thanks fellas for your good work. Looks like progress is being made but there is a lot to be done!
I'll be in Michigan in 2 or 3 weeks (for the summer) and look forward to my first open carry experiences.
I noticed the PDF mentioned thatfirearms must be 'fully-exposed'. Is this an area of law well-settled by the courts? The reason I'm asking is that I only have IWB holsters. Since I have a Florida CPLI should be covered but would rathernot be compelled to produce ID (if at all possible)should I bestopped.
Thanks fellas for your good work. Looks like progress is being made but there is a lot to be done!
I'll be in Michigan in 2 or 3 weeks (for the summer) and look forward to my first open carry experiences.
I noticed the PDF mentioned thatfirearms must be 'fully-exposed'. Is this an area of law well-settled by the courts? The reason I'm asking is that I only have IWB holsters. Since I have a Florida CPLI should be covered but would rathernot be compelled to produce ID (if at all possible)should I bestopped.