I'd actually think this is a bad idea. Not quite sure how the law would see this but I'd think this would raise some red flags for the officer. I'd recommend speaking to an officer or court clerk about this before doing it. Just my $.02The only time it come up for me was in an interview with a U. S. Attorney and and an FDA Special Agent in a restaurant. I said, "Oklahoma law requires that I tell you I have Conceal Carry Permit and I'm armed. Are we OK?" There was no problem.
I have considered making copies of my drivers Licence, Carry permit and Insurance verification and keeping in the sun visor over the diver seat to give the policeman before I dig the others out. I am not sure that's good idea.
My Firearms instructor said the best way to go is to get a double ID bifold and put your CCW and DL in it this way its easy to pull out and all you have to do is hand that to the officer.That's why I haven't done it.
You need to give both your permit and your license (obviously) when you are stopped? I could see why you would have to do that if you were carrying.My learning experience cam when I was pulled over coming from work (no guns allowed on the property). I gave my DL to the officer and after a few minutes was toild via speaker to exit my vehicle hands visible. Officer asked if I had a CCP and why didn't I produce it, I told him I didn't have a gun so it didn't cross my mind. Then he gave me a brief lecture (learning lesson) after which I apologized and he went back to his vehicle leaving me at the rear of mine. He returned with my speeding ticket and we conversed more civilly for a brief period then left.
Agreed. Anything copied would not fly here and only raise suspision. It would have to be an original state issued ID.I admit not knowing exactly but I don’t believe making a copy of a government issued ID would not be permitted.
To Avoid being stopped is don’t draw attention to yourself. Don’t speed and follow all traffic laws.
Growing up in Connecticut I drove a tow truck and became friends with many police officers. What I was told was be respectful and answer questions honestly.
Since I’m a Kentucky resident also for just over 4 years I feel comfortable carrying concealed. I’ve yet to get my CCP and will be this year I agree with Robotaz it’s no one’s business that I’m carrying.We have legal concealed carry without a permit in KY. I’m not telling anyone anything unless it’s a cop and they specifically ask me if I have a gun.
Kentucky here also. I was doing the Constitutional Carry too, until just recently when our new dem govenor stated he intends to repeal the constitutional carry if possible. I decided to go ahead and get the state CCDW permit. I applied online, and had my permit within the 15 days it takes, vice the 90 days if you do the mail-in method. They charge an extra $10 for the online method, so the total came to $70. Checkout the KSP (Kentucky State Police) website for details and downloading forms.Since I’m a Kentucky resident also for just over 4 years I feel comfortable carrying concealed. I’ve yet to get my CCP and will be this year I agree with Robotaz it’s no one’s business that I’m carrying.
I will at once tell an officer I have a weapon on me or in my truck for the safety of all.
In Texas now you have too inform them that you have a LTC, even if you are not carrying!I haven’t been pulled over in almost 40 years. “Darn Proust jinxed myself”
When I lived in Texas “Eagle Pass”
And traveled north I had to pass through a border patrol check point. Always lowered all the windows. (Dark Tinted) and had my hands on the wheel. Answered all their questions. Never a problem. Never mentioned the gun on my hip.
Kentucky same way but haven’t had to.
Don’t speed.
Don’t draw attention to yourself.
In Texas if you fail to present your LTC even if you don’t have your firearm you could face charges of a small fine. I got pulled over about two months ago and I presented my DL the officer took it then got over the loud speaker and told me to put my hands out the window. When he came up he said where was my firearm? I told him at home sense I was leaving work I didn’t carry it! He then settled down and asked where my LTC was I presented it to him and he educated me that if I don’t present my LTC with my DL when stopped i could be fined up to $500 and I could loose my LTC. Apparently it automatically flags the officer (ARMED) when your name is pulled up. This apparently also happens if driving a vehicle registered to you it’ll flag when plates are ran.In Texas now you have too inform them that you have a LTC, even if you are not carrying!