DanM
Regular Member
Arrest, charges, or convictions for simple accidental exposure is what it leads to. Video proof from Florida:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pns3_Peke30#
The officer makes a traffic stop on the licensed CC'er. The CC'er, fully calm and compliant with the officer, accidentally exposes his CC'd weapon when complying with the officer's request for his papers.
The officer prones him out, cuffs him, tells him he's "going to court on it [the exposure of the weapon]", and says "Alright, so when you let it pop out from behind your shirt that's a violation of your permit right there."
CC'er: "How's that?"
Officer: "'Cause I saw it, that's how. It's not concealed anymore."
So, when any Michigan gun organization or gun owner says there's no real risks to going along with "compromise" and criminalizing OC in limited areas, DON'T BELIEVE 'EM!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pns3_Peke30#
The officer makes a traffic stop on the licensed CC'er. The CC'er, fully calm and compliant with the officer, accidentally exposes his CC'd weapon when complying with the officer's request for his papers.
The officer prones him out, cuffs him, tells him he's "going to court on it [the exposure of the weapon]", and says "Alright, so when you let it pop out from behind your shirt that's a violation of your permit right there."
CC'er: "How's that?"
Officer: "'Cause I saw it, that's how. It's not concealed anymore."
So, when any Michigan gun organization or gun owner says there's no real risks to going along with "compromise" and criminalizing OC in limited areas, DON'T BELIEVE 'EM!
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