Now, heres something you dont see everyday; a police officer from Ohio doing a routine traffic stop thanked the person he pulled over for having a concealed carry permit.
The man, who recorded the traffic stop, was driving 15 miles per hour over the speed limit. According to Ohio law, if youre approached by law enforcement and youre carrying a concealed firearm you must inform them.
Im happy to see more people with their CCWs [concealed carry weapons permit], especially with the world becoming the way it is, said the officer.
Im happy to see more people with their CCWs [concealed carry weapons permit], especially with the world becoming the way it is, said the officer.
In my 20 years, I've never spoke anything but this sentiment to the public. Almost every officer I personally know is pro 2nd amendment and anti gun law. I personally know over 1,000 sworn officers in the state of NY, not one supports or agrees with the UnSafeAct. In fact, every sheriff of every county in libtard NY spoke against it and vowed not to enforce it.
"A federal lawsuit has been filed against the State of New York by affiliates of the National Rifle Association (NRA). New York State's Rifle and Pistol Association filed the lawsuit earlier this month claiming that "the SAFE Act is unconstitutional in that it violates the Second Amendment, the Equal Protection Clause, and is unconstitutionally vague." Now, the New York State Sheriffs Association has joined as amicus curiae in the lawsuit to challenge the constitutionality of the NY SAFE Act."
A CCW holder should inform the cop and keep his hands visible at all times.
I am curious though, given how much the libmedia has ranted against CCW, how many shooting incidents with police in routine stops occurred with a CCW permit holder.
The number must be vanishingly small or we would have seen blaring headlines of "CCW Permit Holder Shoots Cop" long since. The number of crimes committed by CCW holders must be vanishingly small.
A CCW holder should inform the cop and keep his hands visible at all times.
I've never shown or displayed my carry permit, before or after my service as a LEO, while being stopped for a traffic offense or a check point.
I've displayed only what the officer requires, license, registration and proof of insurance. I keep both hands, palms facing up, resting on top of the steering wheel... I'm very polite and I answer the questions asked. I don't argue or try and hold court on the side of the road.
I've only received two tickets prior to my service. Both speed, both times guilty.
One ticket during my service as a LEO... and I was driving a patrol car when I got the ticket.
I am curious though, given how much the libmedia has ranted against CCW, how many shooting incidents with police in routine stops occurred with a CCW permit holder.
I THINK I MIGHT have heard about ONE incident a few years ago,but that didn't get much publicity because it turned out the shooting was justified.
You can bet your bippy such incidents are as rare as rooster lips,or that is all we would be hearing about.