A friend asked me this and I didn't have a good answer.
Per current Castle Doctrine, anyone may carry in their conveyance without CHL and not required to declare in the event of a traffic stop. There are multiple variables we all know, but I did not have a good answer for this specific situation-
John Doe gets pulled over for a routine stop, he is not a CHL holder. He has his sidearm in a IWB holster. Officer approaches, they converse, officer returns to cruiser and runs him. At this point he is still legal. Officer returns and asks him to step out of the vehicle. Once he steps out, he is no longer legal.
Of course my first response was "Get your CHL!". My second response, applicable to the question, was to place his hands on the wheel or window sill and tell the officer you have a legally owned and possessed weapon and it is in a slide holster on my right hip(or wherever) and then ASK HIM what HE wants you to do.
Don't know if that's the best advice tho. What say y'all.
Per current Castle Doctrine, anyone may carry in their conveyance without CHL and not required to declare in the event of a traffic stop. There are multiple variables we all know, but I did not have a good answer for this specific situation-
John Doe gets pulled over for a routine stop, he is not a CHL holder. He has his sidearm in a IWB holster. Officer approaches, they converse, officer returns to cruiser and runs him. At this point he is still legal. Officer returns and asks him to step out of the vehicle. Once he steps out, he is no longer legal.
Of course my first response was "Get your CHL!". My second response, applicable to the question, was to place his hands on the wheel or window sill and tell the officer you have a legally owned and possessed weapon and it is in a slide holster on my right hip(or wherever) and then ASK HIM what HE wants you to do.
Don't know if that's the best advice tho. What say y'all.
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