This had to look suspicious to the officer - he probably figured I was trying to get off the road and away from him. He immediately lit me up and I pulled into the nearest open two parking spots, turned my dome lights on and kept my hands on the steering wheel. The rather young officer approached and informed me that he pulled me over for "making a wide right hand turn back there at the gas station". I thought that was a pretty ridiculous thing to pull me over for - it was obvious I just didn't want to cut him off, but I understand - two young guns on new year's weekend who probably appeared to be trying to get away from him. He asked if I lived in the complex and I told my friend (the passenger) did and I was taking him home.
He asked for my ID and insurance and I handed him my CHL and DL - he immediately tensed up and took a slight step back. He asked if I was currently armed and I said "yes sir" and he asked where. I informed him my pistol was on my left side at 9 o'clock. He said "that's fine - just make sure it stays there." He then asked my passenger to put his hands on the dash because "having a gun in the car makes him nervous".
Another unit showed up and I now had 4 officers standing around my car. The young officer yelled "CHL" and they all sort of took position around my car. This really started to make me nervous, but hey - whatever makes him more comfortable I suppose. I asked him if I could retrieve my insurance information from the glove compartment and he told me to go ahead. I gave him all the info and he returned to his car to run it.
About 2 minutes later he returned to my car and asked if I had my contacts in and gave me my paperwork and told me to have a good night and be safe.
All in all, I would say it was a positive enough experience. The officer's reaction to my CHL put me a little on edge, but I also understand that I looked guilty of something the way we dashed into the complex and all.The officer was very professional and courteous and I left without a ticket or written warning, so I can't complain.