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Declaration when not carrying
Dan W:
--- Quote from: justsomeguy on February 22, 2014, 12:44:11 PM ---OK. I see.
"There oughta be a law! Oh.. There is? Well... There oughta be another law!"
Sorry, I don't see that as the solution.
--- End quote ---
I gotta agree that more laws ain't the solution
farmerbob:
I got to disagree. If the laws strengths my 2nd amendment rights I'm all for it.
unfy:
Was hanging out at Moeller Arms today for a few min....
There was a conversation (unstarted by me) about someone's friend who had an encounter with an officer that was of the opinion that you have to declare even if not carrying. Obviously the officer was wrong, but he did harass the poor guy (allegedly).
I dunno if this was a county deputy or city police officer. Nor do I know where it occurred other than here in NE.
No, I'm not saying this strengthens my food for thought (note my initial post about the deputy that knows ya aint gotta if ya aint got it on ya). It's just something else to throw on/at the fire :).
Dan W:
What the Law giveth, the Law can taketh away.
Mike M.:
A few years back( before Iowa recognized our permit) I was in the scale house on I-80. The DOT officer just wanted to do a paperwork check. Everything checked out but he asked if we could go outside and do a quick safety check of the truck I was driving. Again everything checked out except a light being out. He stepped up on my side board and stated the only reason he came outside was that he noticed I had a ccw and, wanted to know if I was carrying? I wasn't because my company didn't allow it. He then gave me a ticket for the light.( fix it). I think had I declared the ccw I never would have had that safety check or ticket.
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