Bassbob
Emissary
That's not a bad plan brother.And that’s I won’t say anything unless I have to step out of the vehicle.
I’m infinitely more likely to get shot by a nervous in the service cop with a head full of “warrior mindset”.
That's not a bad plan brother.And that’s I won’t say anything unless I have to step out of the vehicle.
I’m infinitely more likely to get shot by a nervous in the service cop with a head full of “warrior mindset”.
As I said earlier, I generally won’t say anything during a traffic stop unless there’s a chance the LEO may see my firearm. If there’s that chance, I’d let them know that I’m armed so they’re not surprised.
I did have a situation fairly recently I figure I’ll share. I was doing a walk one weekend and during the walk, I found a handgun in the middle of the road in a small subdivision. I picked it up to make sure it was real and set it on the curb on the side of the road. I called 911 to let them know I had found this handgun. I was carrying an lcp max IWB, but was wearing a snug shirt. So, when the police arrived, I let them know right off the bat that I was carrying and had a carry permit. They didn’t even bat an eye. They took my information, ran a check on the found gun and asked me exactly where I found it, etc… Never asked about my firearm, never asked me to remove it or anything like that.
Funny thing is, when they picked up the gun, the one officer was handling it for a while without checking it. I suggested they check it to see if it was loaded as I didn’t do that when I found it. The officer dropped the magazine and said - yep, it’s loaded. She reinserted the mag and that was it. At that point I said you may want to check if there’s a round in the chamber as well. She kind of gave me a sideways glance but checked the chamber - which had a round in it. lol. I kind of jokingly said - Sorry, not telling you how to do your job, but I’m kind of a gun guy and am just thinking about safety. All was good, but it was kind of interesting. After a short while I asked if they needed me for anything else and they said no, so I went on my way.
I picked it up by the checkered part of the grip with 2 fingers where there would be no fingerprints. I was very aware of that. And there was a family walking down the road. Mom, Dad and two young kids. I didn’t think it was best to leave the gun sitting in the middle of the road. My suspicion was that someone in the neighborhood set it on top of the car, forgot it there and it slid off. Maybe not. That wasn’t really my concern. I didn’t check whether it was loaded or not for the exact reason you mentioned. I was pretty careful. What the officer did is their concern.If that gun was used in a crime you and that cop both contaminated evidence. That cop definitely should have known better. Not sure about where you live but in St. Louis if you find a gun it was definitely used in a crime.
I found a gun laying in the street off Natural Bridge in N. STL. I put a street cone over it then called the cops and waited for them. The very last thing I will ever do is put my fingerprints on a gun I don't know anything about. Maybe just me.I picked it up by the checkered part of the grip with 2 fingers where there would be no fingerprints. I was very aware of that. And there was a family walking down the road. Mom, Dad and two young kids. I didn’t think it was best to leave the gun sitting in the middle of the road. My suspicion was that someone in the neighborhood set it on top of the car, forgot it there and it slid off. Maybe not. That wasn’t really my concern. I didn’t check whether it was loaded or not for the exact reason you mentioned. I was pretty careful. What the officer did is their concern.
Well, I didn’t have a street cone in my back pocket. And I was careful about not leaving fingerprints. It would have been irresponsible to leave the gun in the middle of the road with a family walking by or exposed to a car running it over and possibly causing an accidental discharge.I found a gun laying in the street off Natural Bridge in N. STL. I put a street cone over it then called the cops and waited for them. The very last thing I will ever do is put my fingerprints on a gun I don't know anything about. Maybe just me.
You said you waited for the police. So the dad and two young kids were in no danger right ?
I’m sorry man. I don’t mean to be a smart ass. I don’t know the situation. My apologies.Well, I didn’t have a street cone in my back pocket. And I was careful about not leaving fingerprints. It would have been irresponsible to leave the gun in the middle of the road with a family walking by or exposed to a car running it over and possibly causing an accidental discharge.
No problem. Every situation is different. I did what I thought was best at the time.I’m sorry man. I don’t mean to be a smart ass. I don’t know the situation. My apologies.
Yes they know if you have a FOID card and if you have the CCL endorsement . We only have to inform if the LEO asks about guns. I won't automatically inform unless asked or if I am asked to get out of the vehicle. I have always kept my hands in plain sight.I was told in Illinois when a officer runs your plate it comes up if you have a CCL. We were told in class not to tell unless asked, and never call it a gun or weapon. Say I have a concealed carry firearm.