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7/11/2007 7:40:10 PM EDT
I got pulled over today going to one of my favorite hunting/4wheeling spots.  I was towing 2 4- wheelers and had my buddy with me and a truck full of guns.

LEO: sir may I see your liscence and reg.

ME: Yes sir.  I need to inform you that I am a concealed permit holder and that I am carrying a weapon.

LEO: can you get to your liscence and Reg. without touching your weapons?

Me: not really.  

LEO: would you please step out of the vehicle and let me remove the Weapon in question?

Me: Yes.  My buddy was also carrying several Weapons and dully notified the LEO. At which point we were both standing next to eachother against the truck.

LEO: Nice piece (HK .45 Tactical) How much did that set you back?

Me: More than your Glock

LEO: (Talking to my friend and removing his pistol)  Wow you guys don't spare any expense on toys do you. (my buddy carries a Guncrafter Industries NO.1)  This must have cost a paycheck or two.

Buddy:  Or three

Me: you know your firearms well sir.

The officer then proceeded to examine each of the two pistols.

LEO: Are these the only firearms in your possesion?

Me: No. in the back seat there is A Barret 82 .50cal. There are 2 AR's under the rear seat, and A Bersa .380 on my legg. As for my buddy,  Lord only knows what else he has on himself or where He put it. (buddy smirks at me ).

LEO: (looking at my buddy) Sir.

Buddy: Just a baby block on the ankle.

After the officer ran my plates and looked at most of the "toys" he started to talk to us about the firearms that we had with us.  We wound up chatting with tis LEO for 45 min.  After our conversation he told me to please slow down, and let us on our way.

This is the only time that I can recall my firearm getting me out of trouble, and I never even fired a shot.

7/11/2007 7:41:47 PM EDT
[#1]
That was a good cop.
7/11/2007 7:42:01 PM EDT
[#2]
45 minutes...shit, thats an inconvenience.
7/11/2007 7:43:45 PM EDT
[#3]
Good thing you didn't have your dog with you...
He might've been a breeder and wanted to talk about that too...
7/11/2007 7:47:12 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
That was a good cop.


Most of the ones I've run into were too

Although, I'd still be holding my breath

while informing him about the .50
7/11/2007 7:50:04 PM EDT
[#5]
most of our small town cops are gun nuts as well.  Or just nuts with guns.
7/11/2007 7:53:03 PM EDT
[#6]
Good stuff right there.
7/11/2007 7:53:47 PM EDT
[#7]
I would be happy to get stopped by a cop who isn't insecure about guns. That is the kind of dude you want taking care of the populace and the kind of guy I can respect.

You handled it well.


I can never stop talking about guns once I get started. Customers who shoot find out that I am a gun nut and that is all we talk about when I visit. Maybe spend 5 min. on business and lots of time BSing.
7/11/2007 8:47:04 PM EDT
[#8]
as I said....
7/11/2007 8:49:10 PM EDT
[#9]
did he ask for sexual favors in lieu of a ticket?
I hate when that happens
fireworks
I'm rich bitch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7/11/2007 9:02:06 PM EDT
[#10]
Did you guys swap rig ideas and touch each others carry pieces?
7/11/2007 9:11:35 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
That was a good cop.


here, here!
7/11/2007 9:16:57 PM EDT
[#12]
Sounds like a good LEO.
7/11/2007 9:18:28 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
Sounds like a good LEO.


Which is about 90-95% of the LEO community.  But in this thread I'm probably preachin to the choir.
7/11/2007 9:27:28 PM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:Lord only knows what else he has on himself or where He put it.




7/11/2007 9:28:28 PM EDT
[#15]
I got pulled over once by a cop like that.  I was 20.  I had a 9mm on my hip not concealed.  No open carry in AR.  No ccl under 21 either. He let me go.

Then again he was on my fire dept and EVERYONE there carried.  You'd get odd looks if you didn't.  People open carry in my community all day long.  Cops pay little to no mind.  

But we ain't go them thar new fangled city cops.
7/11/2007 9:34:30 PM EDT
[#16]
Shit, it's a lonely type of job.  If I ran into a couple of people who liked to chat guns I'd probably like to talk too.  Sounds like a stop turned into an conversation.
7/11/2007 9:39:19 PM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Sounds like a good LEO.


Which is about 90-95% of the LEO community.  But in this thread I'm probably preachin to the choir.


I only wish.  50/50% on a good day.  
7/11/2007 9:40:15 PM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
Sounds like a good LEO.


Which is about 90-95% of the LEO community.  But in this thread I'm probably preachin to the choir.


I only wish.  50/50% on a good day.  


bah
7/11/2007 9:40:36 PM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
At this time I was actually impressed with his professionalism with making sure there was no emergency for a medical problem.  


I've been asked that a dozen times

I think they do that so you can't come

to court later and say you were rushing

home to help your poor sick mother

ETA: OTOH, maybe they would let you rush
home to your poor sick mother if you had to
7/11/2007 9:52:05 PM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:
Here is my funny face


What's the matter... would you have preferred I said the OP was a liar and that no interaction with LE could ever occur without a revenue generating ticket being issued, a right being violated or a canine getting capped?

Sorry, but even with the inflated "Brother's best friend v. asshole PIG" stories that abound here, and all of the press reports of bad cops (which I sadly admit DO exist) the vast majority of public / LE interactions (99%+) on a daily basis don't involve any tragedies, offenses to freedom or other newsworthy events.
7/11/2007 9:56:35 PM EDT
[#21]
45 minutes very well-spent.
7/11/2007 9:59:54 PM EDT
[#22]
I speed, and have since I started driving.

I NEVER got out of a single ticket until I got my carry permit.
7/11/2007 10:05:29 PM EDT
[#23]
About 12 yeards ago I was living in Fayetteville AR and my only transportaion then was my Harley. I was an active Highpower shooter then and once a month I would ride my Harley back to North Little Rock to shoot in the matches on Camp Robinson. (about 130 miles or so one way)
As you can imagine, riding a Harley with an M1 Garand slung across my back got me alot of worried looks from the other motorists. Back then we had a helmut law here so I used a USGI steel pot for a brain bucket. That didn't do much to aswage the worries of the sheeple either.
I was cruising along when a Johnson Co deputy sheriff pulled up beside me and gave a quick burp on the siren. It about scared the dogmess out of me. I pulled off of the freeway and kept my hands where they could see them. When he approached he asked me to kill the engine which I did. He then asked for license, reg etc.
I told him that I had a pistol* in my jacket pocket and that I would have to put my hand near it to get my DL. He said ok, but go slow. I did and then he asked to see the pistol. I pulled it out slowly, unloaded it, and handed it to him. He started to walk back to his car when I said that I have another one. He said "another drivers license?" No, another pistol**.
He got this kinda strange look on his face and asked to see it. I reached into my bag and pulled it out, unloaded it, and handed it to him.
He now has his hands full and it is obvioulsy cumbersome. He asked me to step back to his car. It was then that I saw that he had a partner that had been watching me with his hand on his holstered pistol.
We go back to his car and he laid my pistols on the hood. I still had the Garand slung across my back. He ran my DL and such and it came back clean. He asked why I was totin that rifle as he was looking through my bag. ( Yeah, I know now,but I didn't then) He saw several hundred rounds of 30-06 on enbloc clips and asked me if I was going to war or something. I explained about the highpower matches and all that jazz.
When it was all over, they both apologized to me for the inconvenience. They could not have been more pleasant about the whole thing. I got all of my gear situated and rode off. I got about a mile down the road when I realized that they had not given me my DL back. A quick phone call at the rest area to the SO resulted in them bringing me my DL and apoloizing again. They said that if I get pulled over again, just tell them to contact Johnson Co SO and everything should be alright.
I didn't get pulled over again that day, but I got pulled over 3 times on the return trip. That was a very long day.


* 3 screw Ruger Black Hawk .41 Magnum with brass frame, staghorn grips, magna ported 5 inch barrel and the smoothest action of any firearm that I have ever handled.

** Smith and Wesson 657 .41 Magnum  6in barrel and factory rubber grips.

7/11/2007 10:08:01 PM EDT
[#24]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Here is my funny face


What's the matter... would you have preferred I said the OP was a liar and that no interaction with LE could ever occur without a revenue generating ticket being issued, a right being violated or a canine getting capped?

Sorry, but even with the inflated "Brother's best friend v. asshole PIG" stories that abound here, and all of the press reports of bad cops (which I sadly admit DO exist) the vast majority of public / LE interactions (99%+) on a daily basis don't involve any tragedies, offenses to freedom or other newsworthy events.


I thought that it was funny
7/11/2007 10:13:25 PM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:

I thought that it was funny


7/11/2007 10:36:37 PM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:

Quoted:
At this time I was actually impressed with his professionalism with making sure there was no emergency for a medical problem.  


I've been asked that a dozen times

I think they do that so you can't come

to court later and say you were rushing

home to help your poor sick mother

ETA: OTOH, maybe they would let you rush
home to your poor sick mother if you had to


Yep, i notice a lot of the motor officers ask that question. its to rule out that defense at trial. Motor cops are strange. One of hours pulled over a pregnant woman who claimed she was in labor. He gave her to option of waiting while he wrote the ticket or he would have an ambulance show up to transport her to the hospital.

She chose the ticket so i guess her labor wasnt that far along. But shit like that doesnt look good and certainly doesnt cause goodwill in the community.
7/11/2007 10:40:16 PM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:
That was a good cop.

Yep, I have met a few like that where I live all were county cops but then again maybe they were just being cool because of my dad. I dunno.....
7/11/2007 10:41:48 PM EDT
[#28]
I had an OSP trooper lay my 1911 on the passenger side floorboard while he ran everything. We talked guns for a bit, and even talked about his experience as a CCW holder before becoming a State Patrolman. I got a warning (no front plate).

It's always nice to run into one of the good guys.
7/11/2007 10:43:17 PM EDT
[#29]

Quoted:

Quoted:
That was a good cop.

Yep, I have met a few like that where I live all were county cops but then again maybe they were just being cool because of my dad. I dunno.....


I have a deputy that shows up to my house regularly, because some neighbor will call bitching about me shooting out back. We both secretly like it when she calls. I always show him my latest purchase and we BS for 15 minutes or so.
7/11/2007 10:50:48 PM EDT
[#30]
All of the cops I have been stopped by where guns were involved were the same way.  I can't think of any that I remember being assholes.  Though I have seen some real asshole cops on TV shows like Cops.
7/11/2007 11:32:47 PM EDT
[#31]
LEOs are MUCH more polite when they realize you are just as well-armed as they are - and you are generally following the law.

Here in VA, they know you have a CCW the second they run your plates.

In contrast, in gun-free Maryland, I ALWAYS got self-rightious, talking-down-to-you attitudes from the police over stupid shit like 10 MPH over the speed limit (like "Don't you know SPEED KILLS sir!!?!).

Sorry - been to Germany & ridden the autobahn many times ; 10 MPH over the posted limit simply does not = instant death the way prick LEOs in non "shall issue" states tend to preach.

Its easy for an LEO to talk down to an unarmed sheep. Not so simple when the see the citizen as an equally well-armed human being who you stopped for something, well, actaully quite minor in the grand scheme.
7/11/2007 11:39:04 PM EDT
[#32]
if you didnt break any laws he shouldnt have wasted 45 minutes of your time, he's not your buddy.
7/11/2007 11:42:19 PM EDT
[#33]

Quoted:
if you didnt break any laws he shouldnt have wasted 45 minutes of your time, he's not your buddy.


Ya, fuck friendly gun loving cops.

Bastard was probably minutes away from buying him a beer, or something.
7/11/2007 11:57:50 PM EDT
[#34]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
That was a good cop.

Yep, I have met a few like that where I live all were county cops but then again maybe they were just being cool because of my dad. I dunno.....


I have a deputy that shows up to my house regularly, because some neighbor will call bitching about me shooting out back. We both secretly like it when she calls. I always show him my latest purchase and we BS for 15 minutes or so.

That is kinda like when this one guy was like are you open carrying? Yep, Can I see your ID? Yep, Can I Finger Fuck Your XD and wish I had one? Yep I would say 60-70% of cops around where I live are genuinely good people. Then you have the rest which fall into categories like so:

10%-School Resource Officers who wish they were still in high school bullying kids, these guys ride around in Jim Dangel Shorts all day acting like billy bad ass when in fact there left ass cheek is hanging out.
5%-I was picked on in high school so I have to take it out on everyone and abuse my authority to the highest level. Dont argue with them or they will fuck you in the ass and not give you a reach around.
10%-Community Resource Officers who drive around and catch dogs, evict people and respond to accident scenes to direct traffic. Most all off them are nice people and actually like doing there job and aren't
on a power trip.
5%-I am the baddest motherfucker god put on this earth, I should be the chief of police kinda guy. I carry 2 backup guns because 1 and 2 knives isnt enough. And if you think I am making this shit up im not I actually saw a guy like this check 3 guns into this little booth before they would let him go into the jail. These are the same guys that where the 5.11 condoms and bulletproof nipple tassels.
70%-Then there are the good cops who are honest and actually want to make a difference and go home to a better place then they left. These guys put there heart into there work and check there ego's at the door and would not even think about shooting a dog let alone a person unless they were in fear for there life.
7/12/2007 1:08:01 AM EDT
[#35]
Most cops are gun friendly, although I've noticed lately there do seem to be a few more badge-heavy nuts out there.

When I was 23 I got out of the Army (the first time) and while I was still peeing away the German beer from my bladder I loaded up my truck and drove from San Marcos, Texas to Huntsville, AL to visit a buddy that was PCSing at more or less the same time.

I was aware that Texas had a provision for carry of a weapon while traveling, but I had no idea about any other states. Each time I'd cross a state line I'd start watching for a cop car and flag the driver down. I'd explain who I was, where I was heading and I wanted to know the best legal method of transporting a weapon through the state. Each time I got the same answer....leave it on the seat in plain sight and don't brandish it.

Each cop would then ask what I had and I'd tell them. (A S&W M-29 4" BBL and a Colt Commander). It was almost amusing to watch the eyes light up at the mention of that revolver. In 1980 .44 Maggies were hard to find and expensive when you did find them! (Clint Eastwood indirectly sold an awful lot of guns!)

The Shreveport local cop was an older guy with a raggedy looking .38 but he still seemed impressed by that cannon, and the Alabama State Trooper tried to buy the thing from me. All three wanted to finger it and talk guns.


7/12/2007 5:44:21 AM EDT
[#36]

Quoted:
I speed, and have since I started driving.

I NEVER got out of a single ticket until I got my carry permit.



Much better luck once I got my permit WRT getting totally off on a ticket. Prior to that, all but one were downgraded or given a written warning.

ETA: Your attitude makes a lot of difference when dealing with a LEO on the side of the road and you are in the wrong. Not saying you have to lick his (as opposed to "her", because no man has ever been let off by a female LEO) boots or anything, but being respectful without being patronizing goes a long way.
7/12/2007 6:06:49 AM EDT
[#37]

Quoted:
That was a good cop.


Few and far between

+1
7/12/2007 6:21:34 AM EDT
[#38]
Barrett 82 .50 caliber, eh?  You're DAMN LUCKY he didn't connect you with the 100 jet airliners that had been downed by .50 caliber just 30 minutes before he pulled you over.
7/12/2007 6:27:07 AM EDT
[#39]



i run into the local game warden here all the time when i'm out shooting. really nice guy, but he always ruins a day of shooting for me...

how the hell can i get any shooting in when we're spending so much time bullshitting about gun?!


7/12/2007 6:36:09 AM EDT
[#40]
I went to the local gun shop one day. There is a city cop that works there part time. He had his personal gun on him that he had done a homemade stippling job on. He proudly unloaded it and let me finger HIS gun. The few bad ones give the rest a bad name.
7/12/2007 6:45:48 AM EDT
[#41]

Quoted:

Quoted:
if you didnt break any laws he shouldnt have wasted 45 minutes of your time, he's not your buddy.


Ya, fuck friendly gun loving cops.

Bastard was probably minutes away from buying him a beer, or something.


I'm sure it was pretty tense there at the end, not really knowing how to say goodbye when you really want to just sit there on the highway and keep talking guns.


Actually sounds like a fun stop, if there is such a thing.
7/12/2007 7:04:06 AM EDT
[#42]
Nicest gun I ever came across on duty was an S&W 686, 4", very nice. Unfortunately it was stolen and the person holding an escaped convict from New York.





Sounds like you made a new friend.
7/12/2007 7:07:33 AM EDT
[#43]
You conceal carry a USP Tactical??
7/12/2007 7:08:32 AM EDT
[#44]
That was a nice stop story. Hell, I'd take 45 minutes out of any day to talk guns with someone. Nice officers.
7/12/2007 9:38:16 AM EDT
[#45]
I can conceal my USP if I am wearing a long shirt.  I have some custom taylored to do just that.
7/12/2007 9:40:10 AM EDT
[#46]

Quoted:
Good thing you didn't have your dog with you...

He might've been a breeder and wanted to talk about that too...


7/12/2007 10:11:56 AM EDT
[#47]

Quoted:

LEO: Nice piece (HK .45 Tactical) How much did that set you back?

Me: More than your Glock




Shoulda tasered your bitch ass.




7/12/2007 10:14:29 AM EDT
[#48]
So you let him into your vehicle to get your information?
7/12/2007 10:19:01 AM EDT
[#49]
The cop went home safe and no dogs were shot.  Sounds like a good day to me...
7/12/2007 10:31:34 AM EDT
[#50]
Sounds like a cool guy.

On a related note...my Political Science Prof last semester has a carry permit and told me since he got it he has never gotten a ticket.  

I haven't been pulled over since mine was issued to test this theory.
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