Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
Talk about stoking the flames of paranoia ^ ^ wow
Again your passing through and your not not acting a fool then no worries.
I can tell you the police aren't out to just arrest everyone.
They are there to protect and serve....
If by some chance there is an encounter, you your most useful skill you have
TALK. Use the verbal skills
Officers like to talk, officers like to know what's going on.
But over all they just want to go home without an incident.
And if an incident arises they like to handle it as civically as possible.
Just relax and do as you always have.
And I can tell you if you encounter one and your from out of town and don't know every law on the books for their city/ town/county they will be glad to help and help you get out of their town/ city/ county and state as fast as they can.
And it's comments like this that always get these threads closed. I was simply telling people the truth about the law. Since I worked as a cop for almost 30 years I know the laws pretty well. Back before HR 218 there were cases of cops who traveled to other states and illegally carried their firearms and got into a lot of trouble. I seem to remember one officer in New York City many years ago who had his gun with him (I think he was from Florida) and he intervened in a robbery. He got prosecuted and was facing a year in jail based on New York's mandatory minimum sentencing laws. I don't recall whatever happened to him or if he was convicted or not.
In California back during my patrol days, illegally carrying a loaded gun was a misdemeanor. And as other said the only gun arrests I ever made were generally bad guys who got my attention by being involved in criminal activity of some type. But there were times when I came across otherwise law abiding citizens who were illegally carrying guns. All of those cases were at traffic accidents where they were injured and the gun was either found by the paramedics, or I found it in the car. Luckily it was a minor crime back then so I never arrested anybody under those circumstances. But it can be a felony now depending on the circumstances and cops lose some of the discretion to give a warning when it comes to felonies. So, no I wasn't stoking paranoia, just telling people the laws.