What to do when you're not the driver?
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What to do when you're not the driver?
Could someone please clarify - I know that if I am driving and get pulled over, that I should hand my CHL over with my DL and answer questions/cooperate fully. But what is the proper thing to do if I am carrying, but am not the one driving when pulled over by a LEO? Hand over my CHL with the driver's DL? Simply tell the cop I have a CHL/am carrying?
Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
Simple
If the officer asks for YOUR ID
Then you give your ID and CHL
If the officer asks all of you in the car " is anyone carrying a weapon" then say something like "I am a CHL and am carrying"
If the officer asks for the DRIVERS ID, then you do nothing
If the officer asks for YOUR ID
Then you give your ID and CHL
If the officer asks all of you in the car " is anyone carrying a weapon" then say something like "I am a CHL and am carrying"
If the officer asks for the DRIVERS ID, then you do nothing
League City, TX
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Yankee born, but got to Texas as fast as I could! NRA / PSC / IANAL
Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
That. Along with MYOB.Teamless wrote:Simple
If the officer asks for YOUR ID
Then you give your ID and CHL
If the officer asks all of you in the car " is anyone carrying a weapon" then say something like "I am a CHL and am carrying"
If the officer asks for the DRIVERS ID, then you do nothing
"To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
Ok then. I was under the impression you were supposed to inform LEO that there is a gun in the vehicle.
Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
Nope, there is no requirement for that at allJulie wrote:Ok then. I was under the impression you were supposed to inform LEO that there is a gun in the vehicle.
If you are nervous and forget that you are not required, UNLESS ASKED, then don't just yell out "I have a gun", make sure you say it in a way that doesnt sound negative like "I have a CHL, and I am carrying"
League City, TX
Yankee born, but got to Texas as fast as I could! NRA / PSC / IANAL
Yankee born, but got to Texas as fast as I could! NRA / PSC / IANAL
Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
Haha - yessir.Teamless wrote: then don't just yell out "I have a gun", make sure you say it in a way that doesnt sound negative like "I have a CHL, and I am carrying"
Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
Great question.
I've wondered this myself. I've tried to look at it from the LEO's perspective. If I were a LEO and i'm leaning my head partially into a window communicating with the driver, Would I want to know if there are any potential "threats" in the vehicle? (I'm not saying CHL holders are threats or we should be viewed as such.)
I guess I came to the conclusion that it is the LEO's responsibilty if they are nervous to ask all passengers if they are carrying, at which time I would truthfully, respectfully and logically answer as suggested above.
Again, great question and topic.
I've wondered this myself. I've tried to look at it from the LEO's perspective. If I were a LEO and i'm leaning my head partially into a window communicating with the driver, Would I want to know if there are any potential "threats" in the vehicle? (I'm not saying CHL holders are threats or we should be viewed as such.)
I guess I came to the conclusion that it is the LEO's responsibilty if they are nervous to ask all passengers if they are carrying, at which time I would truthfully, respectfully and logically answer as suggested above.
Again, great question and topic.
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Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
Julie wrote:Ok then. I was under the impression you were supposed to inform LEO that there is a gun in the vehicle.
Not in Texas. There are some states that it is required but not here.
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Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
And there's always the possibility/probability that the driver doesn't know a passenger is carrying...As a driver, I'm responsible for *my* weapon(s) in my vehicle, but not the weapons(s) of my passengers...RPBrown wrote:Julie wrote:Ok then. I was under the impression you were supposed to inform LEO that there is a gun in the vehicle.
Not in Texas. There are some states that it is required but not here.
Personally, I keep my mouth shut, and I've never been asked (as a passenger) about it...
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Re: What to do when you're not the driver?
True! If I was riding around with a friend, I definitely wouldn't want to advertise it if I didn't have to. I am in the car multiple times a week with my beloved husband who is not yet licensed and he certainly knows if and when I am carrying. This is the situation that prompted the post.cbunt1 wrote:RPBrown wrote:And there's always the possibility/probability that the driver doesn't know a passenger is carrying...As a driver, I'm responsible for *my* weapon(s) in my vehicle, but not the weapons(s) of my passengers...
Personally, I keep my mouth shut, and I've never been asked (as a passenger) about it...