Metalhead47
Regular Member
Clearly reasonable men and women can differ but my $0.02 is this: given the apparently significant number of recent officer involved shootings (at least here in Spokane), if there is any possibility that the firearm might be discovered during a traffic stop, I would err on the side of informing the officer. Waiting until the firearm actually is discovered may result in a rather unpleasant encounter (or worse). For me it depends on what sort of coat I'm wearing and whether there is any chance the little big Glock might become visible while undoing the seat belt, digging for the wallet or reaching for the registration and insurance card.
I've heard that handing the officer your CPL along with your licence is a nice subtle way of notifying them...
Comments on the news rpt, it may not be perfect but its at least a step in the right direction for them. I'd call it a positive note that the only inaccuracy was whether it's a CPL or a CWP.