ed2276
Regular Member
Welcome Rollbar!
In addition to wrightme's list these other Fallon businesses have been tested successfully by me:
the Daily Grind
Is the Daily Grind a coffee shop, a juice bar, or a strip club?
Welcome Rollbar!
In addition to wrightme's list these other Fallon businesses have been tested successfully by me:
the Daily Grind
RB, here are some that I have had no trouble at:
Big R.
Louie's
Walmart
Radio Shack
LJS/KFC
getting gas at Maverik (I don't go inside).
I like Fallon
Good meeting, Rollbar picked up the tab. I wasn't going to argue with him. He's packin' a .45, all I had was a .40. ;o)
Well tonight a friend and I were out dumpster diving (before you judge I got a working $150 Keurig) when we got pulled over by Sparks PD over at Scheel's. He asked for both of our Ids and I informed my friend that he was not required to show ID if not operating the vehicle, which he wasn't. The officer then proceeded to tell me I didn't know what I was talking about and I asked him to cite the law that gives him the right to check anyone in a motor vehicles ID. Well needless to say he couldn't but my friend was intimidated and gave it to him. Well he got arrested for some warrants that he is currently trying to take care of and shouldn't have been arrested for. After they took him one officer came to my window and the other to the passenger side to look in and informed the officer talking to me that I am armed and he backed away and pulled his gun. He then told me to keep my hands on the wheel (the whole time pulled over they never left the wheel) and backed away and pulled his gun. He asked me if I had a CCW and when I responded no he asked why I am carrying. I told him I carry because I can. He gave back my ID and said have a good night. My one question is, in Nevada, did my friend have to show his ID?
renoglock, my mother-in-law works for metro here in Vegas. I will ask her your question next time i talk to her! But to my understanding, cops have to right to stop, question and request information, ID or run checks on any person. but i'll caveat by saying that i'm not basing this on any facts at the moment, just what i THINK is correct. i'll let you know what my ma-in-law says!
...But to my understanding, cops have to right to stop, question and request information, ID or run checks on any person. but i'll caveat by saying that i'm not basing this on any facts at the moment, just what i THINK is correct. i'll let you know what my ma-in-law says!
I am all for it. How about I start a topic about a dinner meet?
No, they do not. And, it isn't a good idea to ask LE for legal advice.
I suggest you review with Hiibel v Sixth District, Terry v Ohio, Kolender v Lawson, and Brown v Texas.
That's a great idea. One for the Fallon folks or Northern Nevada?
No, they do not. And, it isn't a good idea to ask LE for legal advice.
I suggest you review with Hiibel v Sixth District, Terry v Ohio, Kolender v Lawson, and Brown v Texas.