I am a retired Chief in a State where there was no concealed carry when I was still an LEO. I have worked in suburbs, rural towns (where i retired) and for eight years I was working a felony interdiction team on Chicago's west side.
Almost all of my experience is in patrol or patrol supervision.
So, here's my two cents and really, all it is is just another opinion.
I carry all the time now and I can carry in every State because of the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) which is Federal law. I just mention that because I have been in situations where I have identified myself, required or not, as a CCW permit licensee in many States besides my own.
From my perspective as both a cop and now as an unsworn citizen, I will always identify myself whether it is required or not. Almost every single cop in the country will react positively when you do that. And no, it's not because of LEOSA, because my son does the same thing (he's never been a cop) and he gets the same reaction from cops.
I also suggest that if you're not sure of what the individual State law says, tell the officer that, "Officer, I am not sure what my requirement is but i have a concealed weapons permit and I am armed right now. My pistol is on my right hip in an IWB holster and my permit is in my wallet in my right rear pocket".
If you're in your vehicle, have your wallet out with your driver's license and CCP in your hand when the Officer approaches and both hands at the top of the steering wheel. At night I always turn on my dome light immediately and roll down my window,
I guarantee you, that 99 out of 100 times you will get a positive reaction from the cop. The other time is a cop that is probably a full time ****** anyways but you'll still be covered legally.
Most cops are mostly interested in being able to go home at the end of the shift and anything you can do to give him/her a warm and fuzzy feeling will go a long way to make him feel like that is going to happen.
Almost all of my experience is in patrol or patrol supervision.
So, here's my two cents and really, all it is is just another opinion.
I carry all the time now and I can carry in every State because of the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) which is Federal law. I just mention that because I have been in situations where I have identified myself, required or not, as a CCW permit licensee in many States besides my own.
From my perspective as both a cop and now as an unsworn citizen, I will always identify myself whether it is required or not. Almost every single cop in the country will react positively when you do that. And no, it's not because of LEOSA, because my son does the same thing (he's never been a cop) and he gets the same reaction from cops.
I also suggest that if you're not sure of what the individual State law says, tell the officer that, "Officer, I am not sure what my requirement is but i have a concealed weapons permit and I am armed right now. My pistol is on my right hip in an IWB holster and my permit is in my wallet in my right rear pocket".
If you're in your vehicle, have your wallet out with your driver's license and CCP in your hand when the Officer approaches and both hands at the top of the steering wheel. At night I always turn on my dome light immediately and roll down my window,
I guarantee you, that 99 out of 100 times you will get a positive reaction from the cop. The other time is a cop that is probably a full time ****** anyways but you'll still be covered legally.
Most cops are mostly interested in being able to go home at the end of the shift and anything you can do to give him/her a warm and fuzzy feeling will go a long way to make him feel like that is going to happen.
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