So I went down to the DMV today to pay for registration and get my tags. First off, this is in Dodge County....Fremont, and occassionally they have rent-a-cops there that make you take everything out of your pockets and walked through a metal detector before entering to make sure you don't bring any weapons inside the building. The last time I checked it was signal 88 that was working. I didn't really pay attention today, but I believe that was who was there today. So anyways I locked my pistol up in my truck and walked in to see that they were there today. One guy asked me to empty my pockets then take my coat and belt off and put them through the scanner. Now I carry a spare glock 17 magazine with me in a coat pocket, which I had taken out and put in the tray and really didn't think anything of it. After the tray with the contents of my pockets went through the scanner I hear the one guy say to the other, "this guy has a clip, that's a clip right there." The other guy picks it up, looks at it, and comments, "That's for a glock", as he sets it on top of the scanner. Then he looks at me and asks, "where's the gun." I replied, "it's in my vehicle." (I wish I would have just said it's not on my person, but that was after thought). So after picking up the rest of my things from the tray I asked, "can I get that back or..." Then the guy says, "you can have it back when you leave."
I shook my head and went in to register my vehicle and came back out to grab the magazine and left the building. Maybe I shouldn't think twice about this situation but there are a couple things here that bother me.
1. What was it that they found dangerous about that magazine that they thought it was necessary to hold onto my property? I was allowed to take my flashlight and keys into the building.
2. The way he asked me "where is the gun." Hello, I just gave you my coat, belt, the contents of my pockets, and then walked through a metal detector, it's obviously not on my person, so what is it any of this guys business where I store my guns.
And 3. The first guy called my magazine a clip.... common