Coyotee, are you on a crusade against OC or something? I don't care what you think about it and I certainly don't care if you do it yourself but don't try to change my actions to conform to your standards.
GBuck I do agree with you on those two points , but thought this video went a long way to show that not every police Dept is against OC .
I would politely decline his request for a DL however in Indiana he would more likely ask for my "permit" first which is completely fine.
This video tends to take the stance of a state that unlicensed OC is legal. I like that he makes it clear that the person DOES NOT HAVE TO ID THEMSELVES.
He does say voluntarily get the id. Which i take to mean that he wouldnt demand it. This officer is the type o wouldn't mind being stopped by as he seems to understand that law.
Coyotee, are you on a crusade against OC or something? I don't care what you think about it and I certainly don't care if you do it yourself but don't try to change my actions to conform to your standards.
My question for him is now, why is he stopping an individual to probe something that is not against the law?
Exactly. Cops will let you give up any right you choose, they are not there for your protection. If you want to donate your DNA and fingerprints I'm sure they would let you.
I have (surprisingly) had an encounter like this. https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...-oc_in_wesselman_woods_officer_encounter.html
Exactly. Cops will let you give up any right you choose, they are not there for your protection. If you want to donate your DNA and fingerprints I'm sure they would let you.
I have (surprisingly) had an encounter like this. https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...-oc_in_wesselman_woods_officer_encounter.html