part of the concealed carry training here states that the first thing you should tell the police if you are stopped for some reason is that you have a permit,and wheather or not you are armed.Failure to do so is possible cause for revoking your permit.(at least here anyway). The proper procedure here is to hand the police your license ,insurance verification, and gun permit even if not asked.This stops a lot of the confusion right off the bat.If the law has to search you and find you armed,even with a permit,you could have problems.If they find you armed, and youve not declared yourself so, they have every reason to believe you are up to no good.By the way, to verify this i asked directly two county sheriffs,the town chief of police,and two hyway patrolmen.All said the same thing, and all supported concealed carry.lets face it guys, all that permit is is a simple piece of paper,any ten year old with a computer could make one. The law abiding citizens who have one should not have any problem telling a law officer so. But then again theres many a formally law abiding citizen who do stupid stuff in the right circumstances LOL
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