firefighterSTFD22
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I have been open carrying for about a month now and have not had a single issue with the public or with LEO's.
I have thoroughly investigated the laws and my rights with regard to open carry. I understand that if I am stopped by a LEO while open carrying I do not have to provide I.D. or personal information. A question did arise yesterday while having lunch, while open carrying, with my wife at the Olive Garden in Auburn Hills, MI.
I have my CPL and was open carrying in an establishment that is licensed by the Michigan Liquor Control Board; I WAS NOT partaking of any alcohol. If I would have been approached by a LEO in this situation, what information (if any) am I required to provide? It seems logical to me that in this situation I would have to provide both my drivers License and my CPL.
Thanks for any information you all can provide.
I have been open carrying for about a month now and have not had a single issue with the public or with LEO's.
I have thoroughly investigated the laws and my rights with regard to open carry. I understand that if I am stopped by a LEO while open carrying I do not have to provide I.D. or personal information. A question did arise yesterday while having lunch, while open carrying, with my wife at the Olive Garden in Auburn Hills, MI.
I have my CPL and was open carrying in an establishment that is licensed by the Michigan Liquor Control Board; I WAS NOT partaking of any alcohol. If I would have been approached by a LEO in this situation, what information (if any) am I required to provide? It seems logical to me that in this situation I would have to provide both my drivers License and my CPL.
Thanks for any information you all can provide.