:roll: OK, KC, nappy time for you. You obviously need your rest real bad tonight. :P Karl. :twisted:
:roll: OK, KC, nappy time for you. You obviously need your rest real bad tonight. :P Karl. :twisted:
:roll: Come on now you know damn well that camp stove and colmen fuel is for a meth lab! :P :lol:
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
First of all I am calling BS on both Glockmaster and Karl because as everyone knows anytime you tell the POOlice you have a heater they are promptly going to jerk you out of your car by your jugular and make an example out of you. If you are lucky they will let you limp home by the time they are done. They will tow your car, they will take all your guns you have on you, and the next day be expecting them to arrive at your house with a no knock warrant and raid it looking for anything that makes you look like a terrorist.
Oh now you say you like to camp and thats why you have that camp stove, latern, and white gas in your garage huh. Its not because you are going to go fortify yourself in the mountains while your evil terrorist cell goes out and creates jihad on America huh..... Well now its over no chance of you limping anywhere except to cell number 5 pal......
Well belive it or not thats how it happen, you must have had a bad experience or something because not all Cops are jerks. I did get the
window replaced and now i wont have to worry about getting pulled
unless its for speeding and i dont do that to often.
I think the 1AndOnlyKC is having a little fun with you Glockmaster.
But remember that the chances of what he said happening are greatly increased in parts of our lovely state. The way a particular law enforcement department handles this issue is very subjective. All the officer has to state is maintaining control for officer safety and you will be face down while you are talking to him off the ground, while your CC piece is lawfully taken and held for testing and it will need to be picked up at their department later on some time.
Although in some areas having a CC with a CCW permit and you are treated as if you are not even armed at all. Unless of course you are breaking the law...which includes traffic violations.....keep this in mind fellas. To keep good fellowship with other CCW permit owners and carriers, do we really need to break traffic laws and make us all look bad?
We are the good citizens, that's why we have the CCW permit.
I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.
Originally Posted by Colorado Osprey
Ummm, yeah, remember KC is one of our resident JBT's. :lol: :P :lol: He's just poking fun at us. Karl.
Don't forget i'm a newbie.I think the 1AndOnlyKC is having a little fun with you Glockmaster.
KC is a CSP officer he was just having a little fun come to our shoots and you can meet him and have some fun. :wink:Originally Posted by glockmaster
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
Yeah My last post was a joke! :lol: maybe :?
No one was harmed in its making, no individual rights were violated, and no ones house was raided....
I have never had to disarm a CCW holder. I have pulled many guns off of people but never have they been a CCW holder. Usually the crack head, the drunk, the people in the stolen vehicle... but never a CCW holder. I always ask if I know they are CCW but that is just so I know how many guns are on scene shall something change.
Alot of people dont even tell me. CCIC does though. So if they dont tell I finish with my business and carry on not even mentioning that I know they are a CCW holder or asking wether or not they are armed.
Just my experiences your may differ.....
Yeah My last post was a joke! Laughing maybe Confused
No one was harmed in its making, no individual rights were violated, and no ones house was raided....
I have never had to disarm a CCW holder. I have pulled many guns off of people but never have they been a CCW holder. Usually the crack head, the drunk, the people in the stolen vehicle... but never a CCW holder. I always ask if I know they are CCW but that is just so I know how many guns are on scene shall something change.
Alot of people dont even tell me. CCIC does though. So if they dont tell I finish with my business and carry on not even mentioning that I know they are a CCW holder or asking wether or not they are armed.
Just my experiences your may differ.....
Thanks For the warm welcome.
And i would like to join everyone in some shooting this weekend
but one of my sons is having a birthday this weekend and wont
have the time. Maybe next time.
Last summer I was pulled over in the People's Republic of Boulder en route to a popular shooting spot on forest land north of town. I was packing my handgun and did exactly what Karl suggested above - my DL, POI and registration were ready and waiting. I didn't inform him I was carrying since the law doesn't require me to. Normally I would, but I was a teency bit worried that he may overreact or take a hard look and notice several gun cases and ammo cans in the back of the SUV I was driving.
That would not have been a pretty thing as I had a full auto Reising, an American 180 and an Vector Uzi cased in the back. All are legally owned and I had my F4 registration paperwork, but this is Boulder after all. For those who care, Colorado law makes it an affirmative defense to have registration paperwork meaning a gun hating chief & DA could arrest you and force you to lawyer your way back to freedom and recovery of your property. I had visions of a yard sale in that parking lot and my handcuffed, sorry puss on the front page of tomorrow's Daily Camera. :shock:
Anyhow, he took over ten minutes to run my DL and the first thing out of his mouth when he came back was "Are you carrying a concealed firearm, sir?". OMG, here we go I'm thinking. "Why yes I am officer. I have a permit to carry." "No problem, it came up when I ran your DL. I don't need to see your permit, but I will have to write you a ticket.".
FWIW, I have heard that there is no official CCP entry in the CBI database, but there is a "person of interest" flag that they use.
And that was the extent of it all.