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Originally Posted by Yiogo
Good point that one could have committed a crime after obtaining the permit BUT bet the permit would been taken away. Good point that one could commit a crime afterward. All I'm saying is if one believes that disarming is justified that's fine. It's just so trite and tiresome hearing, "the officer doesn't know you are a good guy." When we mean the officer doesn't care whether you are or not. That's ok too. Yiogo
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You made a good point too. I just think of these poor guys that are just trying to do a job. And some of them don't have any backup or it's 20-30 minutes away. If I can help him feel a little at ease then it works out better for both of us. If he totally drops his guard then that's on him.
COOPERATION, THE RIGHT ATTITUDE, UNDERSTANDING, and COMMON SENSE WILL DETERMINE THE OUTCOME WHEN STOPPED!