Re: ID and CHL question
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:13 am
So you believe, and, if I understand what you said correctly, you instructor, who is a 25 year veteran LEO, taught that one is guilty of carrying without a license until one proves that one is innocent? That is interesting!Locksmith wrote:I have come to believe that nothing that happens in a court of law is logical.by Morgan on Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:03 pm
I wouldn't want to be the test case. I understand logically where you're going.
I will stick with what my instructor who has been a Police Officer for 25 years, who (also trains other police officers, military, judges, district attorneys, etc) made very clear multiple times during my class: "During any contact with a law enforcement officer in which you show your id to that officer... your CHL better be together with it, even if your are not carrying", "If you don't... it could be up to YOU to prove that you were not carrying at that time." Good luck with that!
Cover Your Butt! Always show it whether asked or not. As soon as he runs your name, the dispatcher will likely say something like: "Mr. Soandso has no wants or warrants... but Mr. Soandso does hold an active CHL." Now, If you didn't tell him (if it wasn't with you) or show it to him, he CAN and WILL send a form to DPS to suspend your license for failing to disclose or display it to him.
I know I wont be risking my license :)
Scott