Most of you are probably very informed on this but this lawyer describes what you should do if the police (BATF) shows up at your door or a cop pulls you over and wants to see your guns
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Every cop and every sheriff are driven by their political handlers. If you live in a county dominated by political leftists, this is a real problem for you. I have never asked to see anyone's guns unless I was there for a real valid law enforcement reason. If you live in a leftist dominated county or your city is run by political leftists, this is probably a video you want to see.
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well he presents it a bit more nuanced than that, especially when it comes to being pulled over in a car. He gets into how cops can do things to justify their actions or to put you in a bind - furtive actions and implied statements. Its worth hearing, IMO
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have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues, can you bend them guitar strings
But how will you become internet famous if you don't interact with them? Film the encounter with an 1980s tier digital camera, frame the whole thing poorly so it is hard to tell who is who, make sure no one ever shows a badge or has any identifying markings on their "uniform".
One of my favorites of this genre was the one where the lady "ATF agent" had a gong in her plate carrier.
well he presents it a bit more nuanced than that, especially when it comes to being pulled over in a car. He gets into how cops can do things to justify their actions or to put you in a bind - furtive actions and implied statements. Its worth hearing, IMO
It's really not. People make this [bleep] way too complicated.
Just say no. If they come back with a search warrant, comply, and seek legal counsel.
Every cop and every sheriff are driven by their political handlers. If you live in a county dominated by political leftists, this is a real problem for you. I have never asked to see anyone's guns unless I was there for a real valid law enforcement reason. If you live in a leftist dominated county or your city is run by political leftists, this is probably a video you want to see.
kwg
Where you are at means everything
I grew up at a crossroads in the northern tier of NY state If you got pulled over you got out and went back to talk to the copโฆโฆyou knew them all.
Moved to Southern California and worked in Santa Anaโฆ.. night shift. I had a light out and got pulled over and started to walk backโฆ. โFREEZE!!!!!! โHad his gun out and pointed at meโฆโฆ..I frozeโฆ.. Good cop. I explainedโฆโฆhe explainedโฆโฆ..dome light on and hands out the window and they were very friendly. Always did it and cops were friendly .
Moved to north western Missouriโฆโฆโฆ. Got pulled over and did the dome light/hands out the window. He came up with gun out โฆโฆ.thought I was a known Felon with a warrant out or something. Why else would anyone do that?
I explainedโฆโฆ.he listened and chuckledโฆโฆ.and said Sant Ana must be a real bell holeโฆโฆit was.
Now I turn on the dome Light and keep my hands on top of the wheel. Nervous cops are scaryโฆ
The Readers Digest version is basically no, you donโt need to show a cop or BATF any gun without a search warrant.
And if you get pulled over, do not consent to a search of your vehicle, and do not make furtive movements because a cop will use those to justify a search whether you consent or not.
The Readers Digest version is basically no, you donโt need to show a cop or BATF any gun without a search warrant.
And if you get pulled over, do not consent to a search of your vehicle, and do not make furtive movements because a cop will use those to justify a search whether you consent or not.
I've told my kids - you get pulled over - hands on the steering wheel until you are asked to show identification. Its not just black kids that need to hear that.
another thing from the video is in the era of body cameras, you use that your advantage and be very vocal about what you are doing, along with stating you do not consent
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I was told in a concealed carry class 20 years ago that if you get pulled over tell the cop your concealed carry and where the gun is located. Mine is usually in the console along with my insurance card and registration. Id hate to get shot cause he saw a gun when i grab my apapers
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lots of stories about people telling the cop "just so you know, I have a gun, I don't want you alarmed" and the cop responds "you don't show me yours and I won't show you mine" which is a pretty cool response
but I think this video is more about where you can tell immediately the cop pulling you over isn't that type, and it starts with the premise the cop (or BATF) is asking to see your gun
Last edited by KFWA; 01/30/24.
have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues, can you bend them guitar strings
I was told in a concealed carry class 20 years ago that if you get pulled over tell the cop your concealed carry and where the gun is located. Mine is usually in the console along with my insurance card and registration. Id hate to get shot cause he saw a gun when i grab my apapers
might as well just play along with whatever crap the cop demands. He CAN shoot you, and often does if he 'feels threatened'
I tend to drive over the speed limit when it's safe. I've been pulled over for speeding three times in the last ten years and not only didn't get shot, I only got a ticket one out of three times.
Both times I only got a warning, I knew what was happening before he turned his lights on, found a safe spot where I could get off the road and he could do his business well off the road, and pulled over before he pulled me over. I think they really appreciate that, last time was a month ago in S. Carolina, the guy knew I was from out of state and we had a pleasant 10-minute chat about various places we'd lived.