I disagree with the people who do these things trying to provoke a reaction from officers. Did I hear that the city was Oceanside, California? I understand that the laws in California are very different than those in Georgia. I believe OC with an unloaded weapon is legal there?
Even though it appears that the officer was reasonable, if that happened in Georgia, the officer would be in gross violation of state law. As I pointed out in the other thread, the State Ct. of Appeals has ruled that possession of a firearm is not reasonable suspicion to disarm a person, or to require him/her to show ID. That officer, as nice and reasonable as he seemed, violated that person's rights under the 4th and 5th amendments multiple times. I equate singling out a person who is carrying a firearm in a state where it is legal with racial profiling. Most everything he did after he asked if the person had a permit was a violation. In Georgia, it is no more illegal to carry a firearm than it is to be black. Only difference is that you don't need a permit to be black.
Even though it appears that the officer was reasonable, if that happened in Georgia, the officer would be in gross violation of state law. As I pointed out in the other thread, the State Ct. of Appeals has ruled that possession of a firearm is not reasonable suspicion to disarm a person, or to require him/her to show ID. That officer, as nice and reasonable as he seemed, violated that person's rights under the 4th and 5th amendments multiple times. I equate singling out a person who is carrying a firearm in a state where it is legal with racial profiling. Most everything he did after he asked if the person had a permit was a violation. In Georgia, it is no more illegal to carry a firearm than it is to be black. Only difference is that you don't need a permit to be black.