Pennsylvania Firearm Owners Association
Page 1 of 16 1234511 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 159
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2021
    Location
    Reading, Pennsylvania
    Posts
    1,554
    Rep Power
    21474841

    Default Police interaction

    I've had more than one police interactions in the past, and they've all ended peacefully. Do what you're told, don't get shot. It's a miracle, I know.

    But there's one question that I've had with police more than once. "Do you have anything on your person or in your car that can hurt me?"

    And I always think, that's reasonable, the officer is looking to protect themselves from accidental injury. From an innocent point of view, it seems reasonable.

    I know that I don't have to consent to a search of my vehicle or person without probable cause. Generally I do to put the officer's mind at ease, purely in the interest of self preservation.

    I know there's no duty to inform that I'm carrying. Generally, I don't lead with it. But if it comes up, I'm honest.

    The part that I'm unclear about is backpack guns. I carry an ak in my backpack these days and it doesn't look out of place at all. Just a guy with a backpack, nothing special.

    I assume this government is going to get worse before it gets better. Which will likely result in increased traffic stops and police interactions. And that is where I'm unclear. What is the limit of the law?

    Can they confiscate my weapon in the interest of protection of themselves? Either ccw or backpack gun? What recourse is there if that happens? What is the limit of the law? And I know, the law may be excessive to what you might consider a right, but for now, it's the law.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    Douglassville, Pennsylvania
    (Berks County)
    Posts
    11,799
    Rep Power
    21474859

    Default Re: Police interaction

    They do whatever they want with impunity and you have to fight to get your stuff back. I am not being a wise guy (this time).
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2021
    Location
    Reading, Pennsylvania
    Posts
    1,554
    Rep Power
    21474841

    Default Re: Police interaction

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    They do whatever they want with impunity and you have to fight to get your stuff back. I am not being a wise guy (this time).
    I know, from your previous interactions. I'm just trying to figure out the law as it's written, so I can fight it if it happens.

    If they ask if I'm armed, I have to answer yes. Can they then disarm me when I've done nothing wrong? Aside from a tail light out?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    Ercildoun, Pennsylvania
    (Chester County)
    Posts
    5,533
    Rep Power
    21474853

    Default Re: Police interaction

    I have nothing illegal in the car officer thanks for asking.
    Corruption is the default behavior of government officials. JPC

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2013
    Location
    Berks County, Pennsylvania
    (Berks County)
    Posts
    3,329
    Rep Power
    21474851

    Default Re: Police interaction

    I hope your 'backpack AK' is a pistol, or unloaded and ammo stored 'separately.'

    I've been stopped a few times for minor traffic violations. Never offer info, never asked. Now if I were asked to exit my vehicle, I would likely say I have an LTCF and 'it' is on me now, and ask the officer how he would like me to proceed.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Chalfont, Pennsylvania
    (Bucks County)
    Posts
    2,414
    Rep Power
    21474853

    Default Re: Police interaction

    Quote Originally Posted by JaySmith View Post
    I know, from your previous interactions. I'm just trying to figure out the law as it's written, so I can fight it if it happens.

    If they ask if I'm armed, I have to answer yes. Can they then disarm me when I've done nothing wrong? Aside from a tail light out?
    Why do you have to answer yes? When it comes to your safety, officer Donut finger banging your firearms is not your friend.
    If they have p.c. to search, they won*t ask permission.
    Crusader's local #556 South Central Asia chapter

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Norristown, Pennsylvania
    (Montgomery County)
    Posts
    144
    Rep Power
    5004632

    Default Re: Police interaction

    I've been stopped a few times last time mistakenly gave the cop my permit. He asked if I had my gun in my car, answered yes checked my lisncnse came back chatted for a minute took off didn't give me a speeding ticket which I even told him I was. Unless asked I would never mention my carry, frankely I'm legal so it's none of their business

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Moscow, Pennsylvania
    (Lackawanna County)
    Posts
    4,029
    Rep Power
    21474853

    Default Re: Police interaction

    I answered yes one time. I was stopped late at night for following too close. 🙄. The only reason I answered yes is.because I’d removed my holstered gun and set it in my center console. He could have seen it so I said I have my concealed carry. In the center console. He had me get out with my wife and kid in the car. Grabbed my gun and holster and took it back to his car where he hnholstered it unloaded it and field stripped it. All while behind me and probably not pointing it in a safe direction with an unfamiliar firearm. I got it back in pieces.

    All while I’m standing outside in the cold and freezing my balls off. No ticket. No nothing.

    From now on they can suck my balls. I have nothing to offer them.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    Douglassville, Pennsylvania
    (Berks County)
    Posts
    11,799
    Rep Power
    21474859

    Default Re: Police interaction

    Quote Originally Posted by JaySmith View Post
    I know, from your previous interactions. I'm just trying to figure out the law as it's written, so I can fight it if it happens.

    If they ask if I'm armed, I have to answer yes. Can they then disarm me when I've done nothing wrong? Aside from a tail light out?
    It's legal to lie to them until it becomes an investigation. I'm generally an honest person but I have experienced first hand that they will lie to me so I have no problem lying to them. I'm not sure how I'd react if my gun was sitting out in the open and their reactions to finding out would be all over the spectrum. Overall, I feel it's best that they don't know.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    (Allegheny County)
    Posts
    206
    Rep Power
    0

    Default Re: Police interaction

    Cops are not your friends. Do not give them any information you do not have to. Do not allow searches.

Page 1 of 16 1234511 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. First OC interaction
    By RightRock in forum Open Carry
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: June 6th, 2014, 10:48 AM
  2. Interaction with Garda
    By Lexington in forum Open Carry
    Replies: 36
    Last Post: February 10th, 2013, 08:59 AM
  3. LE Interaction While CC'ing on Non-Res.?
    By JoeyBones in forum Concealed Carry
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: April 21st, 2011, 01:32 AM
  4. OC and Police Interaction
    By ksig1869 in forum General
    Replies: 19
    Last Post: December 21st, 2008, 10:09 PM
  5. Positive Police Interaction in South Side Scranton
    By jahwarrior72 in forum General
    Replies: 37
    Last Post: November 3rd, 2008, 10:20 AM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •