Freedom1Man
Regular Member
I take it you never read the thread, just read what you wanted and or interpreted it the wrong way. Never once was anyone talking about a LEO asking for a CPL while waiting for the bus.
Now to get down to the nitty gritty. Technically, if you step onto a city bus while OC'ing, the driver could ask you if your weapon is loaded and if it was he could ask you to display your CPL. Same thing for me, if you get into my car and you are OC'ing, first thing I am asking is if it is loaded and if so, do you have your CPL? If not I would ask you too kindly unload your pistol. People break the law every day, wiether it be buy driving without a license or whatever, but if someone has the chance to not allow another to break the law, then they should do so and really have the right to do so. So if a LEO seen me standing at a bus stop while OC'ing, and then he waited for me to get on the bus, he could THEN ask you for your CPL. How many people do you know who OC out on the streets and the pistol is not loaded? Also, every gun should be treated like it is loaded for safety. YES we all know what assuming does, but in the end, if you step onto a city bus and the proper authority asks to see your CPL, YOU HAVE to display it.
IT was while I was waiting for a bus. I missed the bus thanks to the ******* cop.
I took out my CPL he took it from me and then demanded government issued photo ID. He implied that I would not get my CPL back without it.
Now as for handing it over.... No such thing is happening next time. The way the law is worded I have to have the CPL on my person when I am CC and OC loaded in a vehicle. I was also CC at the time. Next time I will not hand over the CPL I will display it and that is all.
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