Sorry, the two cases mentioned are reason enough to take away that DEMONSTRATED opportunity for abuse.
- It's none of the cop's business. He should assume you are.
- It gives an anti-gun cop an excuse to harass a gun carrier.
- It gives a sociopathic cop an opportunity to falsely accuse you of a serious crime, for which you could lose your CHL or your freedom, apparently just for fun, in this case.
I imagine that much like any law making session, the requirement to inform was a compromise. After all, I know the Officer is carrying and can see his firearm. It's only fair to tell him that we're on equal footing.
And a successful compromise is a deal whereby both parties are equally dissatisfied!
I do hope there aren't a board of anti's who found two cases of CCW license holders acting like Jack-Wagons and are saying: "SORRY, the two cases mentioned are reason enough to take away that DEMONSTRATED opportunity for abuse of their right to carry concealed."
The requirement to inform is a compromise I can accept.
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