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    Default Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    I recently received my LTCF. I have done my best and continue to educate myself on the legalities of carrying and using a firearm in PA, but I am still nervous about interacting with the Police and how they will generally respond when they discover you're lawfully carrying a firearm. I'm interested in your stories of interacting with Delaware County Police, Philly Police, and PA State Police. What is the best way to communicate to LEOs that you're the good guy? Should I immediately declare? I've read of many negative experiences and it's too bad that in some ways I'm more afraid of being cuffed, held, scolded, and threatened by the Police than running into a criminal. No one should be afraid to exercise a protected, fundamental, constitutional right. How likely is it that a LEO, especially in Philly, would confiscate your gun if you got stopped in traffic or the street and were lawfully carrying concealed (or open)? It's a shame that OC is so unaccepted and hassled, especially near the People's Republic of Philadelphia.

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    Default Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    I wouldn't say a word about carrying unless the police were about to search me. Then, I'd tell 'em what and where so as not to surprise them when they find it.
    Pretty rude for a newb.—Slim Pickens
    I'll try being nicer if you'll try being smarter.—TAC

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    Default Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    I follow the don't ask, don't tell rule. If they don't ask I'm not telling.

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    Default Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    any stories?

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    Default Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    Quote Originally Posted by phillyshooter View Post
    I follow the don't ask, don't tell rule. If they don't ask I'm not telling.
    +1

    When I'm CCing it is just that, when I'm OCing they have got to be F*** stupid and F*** blind to not see a full size XD45 with TLR1 on my hip.

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    Default Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    Quote Originally Posted by Yo_man_81 View Post
    any stories?
    Luckily, no.

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    Default Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    no stories, but a good answer if they ask if you have a weapon in the vehicle is "there is nothing illegal in this vehicle", and then dont give permission to search. As far as OC'ing goes remember is is not a priveleged activity like CC, unless your in the commie state of phila. Basically don't be an asshole, save that for court and your lawyer, if they arrest you and cause you a problem as long as you were within the law you can always sue, them, their dept. and the local govt they serve.

    hope you dont have a problem
    MOLON LABE

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    Default Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    I agree with the majority. It is none of their business, unless they are performing a search. Keep it concealed and you will not have problems.

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    Red face Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    Quote Originally Posted by Yo_man_81 View Post
    any stories?
    The only story I have is positive one with the media police. I was picking up some Chinese food in media one day and as I was walking in the door my shirt blew up and exposed my S+W 340pd and some do gooder walking down the street seen it and called the police. As I was paying for the food two offices showed up and one of the officers walked up behind me and ask me if I was carrying a gun I told yes I was and he asked me to please step outside. When I got outside he ask to see my permit. The other officer call it in to check it. With in 2 mins. He gave it back to me and said your good to go. And by the what are you carrying I told him and said nice we wish more people would legally carry. I thanked him and went on my way.The whole time they never asked to see the gun. They both treated me very nice. Sorry for the long story.
    Mike

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    Default Re: Interactions with Delco Police or Philly Police while CC

    That's great to hear a positive response from the police. I would like to think that the bad situations make it to the forums more often than the good ones. keep bringing the stories and hopefully more people will be encouraged to exercise this threatened right.

    any OC stories from Philly or Delaware County?
    "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms . . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes . . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
    --Thomas Jefferson, quoting Cesare Beccaria in On Crimes and Punishment (1764).

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