MaximumLawman
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It's for our own good, sure.
Presumably to protect us from cops like you, who talk about "putting one through a citizen's head" at an otherwise routine traffic stop?
No thanks, I'm glad I live in a state where I'm not legally required to disclose. Your comments are actually making me rethink my position to disclose at all.
Yeah, because we all know that nobody out there needs laws to protect themselves from themselves. Can't attack the message so attack the messenger? About what I expected sooner rather than later. You think the cops should allow someone stopped on a traffic stop one free shot before they open fire? Why exactly do you think shall-inform laws are passed? To help initiate friendly roadside conversations about guns between officer friendly and the motoring public?
The shall inform laws were not passsed for "officer safety".
Presumably to protect us from cops like you, who talk about "putting one through a citizen's head" at an otherwise routine traffic stop?
No, to protect the moron who carries his gun right by his wallet and who goes for his wallet with a gun inches away without saying anything on a traffic stop that MAY have occured as a result of the cop stopping the innocent carrier as a result of information broadcast over the radio regarding an armed robbery. That would be a justified shooting in my book. OR, to protect the idiot that keeps his gun in the glove box and then goes for his registration that is lying under the gun. You don't just have to worry about the cop at your window. There may very well be another cop at your passenger side that you don't see. As far as me personally, if I could have shot everyone I was legally justified in shooting, I'd have shot at least 10 people by now. I came up on the passener side of a car, at night, many years ago, where the passenger was holding a sawed-off M-1 carbine, waiting for my partner to approach on the driver side, looking toward his left. I didn't shoot HIM, so I think you might be able to draw some reasonabl inferences about my restraint when dealing with legal, but stupid CPL carriers.
Some people on these forums don't ahve the foresight to understand that it's not all about "them". If you can reasonably conduct the business of a traffic stop without exposing your gun in a way that the officer finds threatening, well good for you. The laws are generally passed with the lowest common denominator in mind. If that's not you, great. But if the shoe fits......
It never ceases to amaze me the far-out hypothetical situations that people talk about on gun forums but then expect the cops to be clairvoyant on a much more reasonably likely-to-happen traffic stop when it looks like someone is going for a gun. "Ah, he must just be going for his wallet. No need for alarm. Besides, we're required to let them shoot at us first before we fire....."
To summarize, yes, the shall-inform laws ARE passed with your own good in mind, your smarmy emoticon notwithstnading.
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