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24-02-2019, 09:52 #1
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Firearms at roadblock
Suggestions please.
What is the best protocol to follow when asked if you have a firearm when stopped at a general roadblock?
I was stopped on Friday night, I was carrying, but not asked if I had a firearm, so didn’t say anything.
Got me thinking, what if they had asked?
Firstly, I have never seen any “safety area” at roadblocks.
I would NOT be comfortable removing a firearm from appendix carry in the vehicle and then handing a loaded firearm to an unknown constable for inspection...
Do I tell them, yes I am carrying and happy to comply, but will have to exit the vehicle, make safe, and then happy to let them insert the empty firearm?
Thoughts on how you would handle this please.
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24-02-2019, 10:03 #2
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Re: Firearms at roadblock
If they don’t ask, don’t volunteer the info.
If they ask I think your train of thought is correct.Don’t take life too seriously, no one gets out alive.
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24-02-2019, 10:12 #3
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25-02-2019, 09:25 #4
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Re: Firearms at roadblock
Awesome article, but one part that doesn't sit right with me is:
"Also, you may carry your sporting pistol in a holster on your way to and from the event"
From my understanding is that I can carry my section 16 with me at anytime, irrespective if I am coming from an event or going to one due to the legal use clause...
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24-02-2019, 11:03 #5
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24-02-2019, 14:32 #6
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Re: Firearms at roadblock
I once got stopped randomly by a cop late at night. He wanted to look through my car, so I let him. He then asked if I had a firearm, and on the affirmative, he wanted to inspect it. I made it safe, he looked over the serial numbers and handed it back. No problem. It was still a bit wierd, because police almost never randomly stop me in my experience, but, I'm guessing that perhaps there was a look-out for a similar car posted.
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24-02-2019, 15:52 #7
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Re: Firearms at roadblock
An acquaintance was pulled over by a traffic officer in town 2 weeks ago.
As he produced his drivers licence the officer spotted his FA licence and asked if he had a firearm.
He replied that he does. The officer then asked to see the firearm, he said its not on him but at home.
The officer then said that they can go to his home for him to see it.
He then told he officer no, he is on his way to work and then drove off.
I found that very strange.
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27-07-2021, 15:27 #8
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24-02-2019, 20:05 #9
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Re: Firearms at roadblock
I was asked for a firearm every single time I got stopped in a road block. And I had to show the firearm.
My normal practice was to take it out slowly and make it safe, and then hand it to the SAP member. They checked the serial numbers and handed it back. Never more than that.
With the amount of rogue cop reports I have started carrying cable ties in the car. Next time an officer asks to see the firearm they will get it for inspection tied to my arm.
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25-02-2019, 06:12 #10
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