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A couple of questions

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BT1288:
I just received my CHP, (took 32 days to receive). :)

If I'm in a car as a passenger or a driver, that gets pulled over and I'm not carrying, do I have to let the Officer know that I'm a CHP holder, but not carrying?

As a passenger, the Officer doesn't usually make contact with the passenger. Unless the driver has done something extreme or is wanted for something, the passenger is usually ignored.

Another thing I thought was kind of weird is, when you take the class for concealed carry, you don't have your permit yet, but you have to draw from concealed at the range, which is technically illegal.

stroked93:
I would if carrying but not if unarmed unless I was asked to identify myself.   

00BUCK:
If you aren't carrying you don't have to show or even mention your CHP.
If you are a passenger it would be advisable to inform the LEO. It's still a gray area as he/she may not address you individually but it could still be considered official contact.

Dan W:

--- Quote from: stroked93 on November 03, 2013, 01:14:53 PM ---I would if carrying but not if unarmed unless I was asked to identify myself.   

--- End quote ---

My thoughts as well

Husker_Fan:
Even if unarmed I would notify if they ask for ID. When they run your DL, they will see you have a CHP and may assume you are armed and forgot to tell them.

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