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yellowneck86 wrote:
(After checked your ID) He asked me if my gun was still in my holster. I told him I have it in my trunk.
yellowneck86 wrote:
When they stopped me my gun was already unholstered and in the back of my trunk. I live in a cluster fnck of victim disarmament zones so I took the caution of locking my glock in my trunk. Finds out I really did have a burnt out license plate bulb and I replaced it the next morning.
The officer just gave me back my info and gave me a warning. We shook hands and he drove off.
(Don't mind if I ask about you got a warning for what? It just that's
unusual after fixed.)
I'm aware of that,just wonder why he asked you about your gun again. Really wonder if the officer did come-up with another trick to stop you within thousand feet of the public or private K,1-12 school zone. If not, they might not know is legal to drive with it. No problem in good old day until the zone laws. And now, yes, "always" put the guns in locked case or in truck because no one’s having any idea where is the school while driving with open carrying weapon at all the time.
Anyone notice how many a private posted sign of “Kindergarten” school in the area and it is the same as “Pre-school” isn’t defining by law? What if, they aren’t really a kindergarten age? Too much school zone area isn’t it? The "private K" defined should be removing. Yes, I know about coming in June but is still isn’t a dream for now.
Other factor, I don'tit is the law or DA policy. I read a few cases of state wide included myself are not about OC, after you're free to go andcannot be the same officer to confronting you again. Something to do with avoid of conflict and safely reason.
Remember, law enforcement have a right to lies but can’t lie in court per U.S. Supreme Court.
Above all, you did well and thanks for educationwith us.