KS_to_CA
Regular Member
My apoligies if this had been posted before.
Here's the scenario. You're out for a walk UOCing, retention holster, of course. An LEO approches, announces he wants to do 12031(e) check, asks you to put your hands on your head. LEO then spends the next 5-10 minutes trying to get the firearm off the holster.
Question is, does CA statues require/mandate us to "assist" LEOs during 12031(e) checks by:
1. verbally informing them of the mechanics of the retention holster? OR
2. complying to their request to have you take out the firearm from the hoslter yourself and hand it to them? OR
3. volunteering to take the firearm yourself and hand it to them?
If we are not required/mandated by CA law to "assist",
a. can we just continue to stand their and let them figure it out until kingdom come?
b. can we ignore their requests for number 2 above (since you did not refuse 12031(e) check itself, just no. 2 above, are you still in violation of 12031(e) -maybe )?
Here's the scenario. You're out for a walk UOCing, retention holster, of course. An LEO approches, announces he wants to do 12031(e) check, asks you to put your hands on your head. LEO then spends the next 5-10 minutes trying to get the firearm off the holster.
Question is, does CA statues require/mandate us to "assist" LEOs during 12031(e) checks by:
1. verbally informing them of the mechanics of the retention holster? OR
2. complying to their request to have you take out the firearm from the hoslter yourself and hand it to them? OR
3. volunteering to take the firearm yourself and hand it to them?
If we are not required/mandated by CA law to "assist",
a. can we just continue to stand their and let them figure it out until kingdom come?
b. can we ignore their requests for number 2 above (since you did not refuse 12031(e) check itself, just no. 2 above, are you still in violation of 12031(e) -maybe )?
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