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EricinVirginia wrote:Hi, my wife and I just completed the conceal carry course here in VA. In the course of doing things and taking the class, we are finding we have a whole lot of questions not addressed by the course.
EricinVirginia wrote:
1. Get pulled over while driving for some traffic issue. I assume that you don't have to tell the LEO you're carrying right?
EricinVirginia wrote:2. Get pulled over and have to step out of the car and LEO sees the concealed weapon and asks about it. I don't have to show the gun, I just have to show my permit correct?
EricinVirginia wrote: 3. I'm in a restaurant or some other location where it is allowed, or at least as far as I can tell (no signs etc) and a LEO confronts me about it... I just have to show the permit correct?
...get asked to leave; do I have to?
...a nonLEO asks about it - deny or reassure?
...someone freaks out?
EricinVirginia wrote:4. I walk into a gun shop... now I've observed that most shops here straight up ask "Are you...?" and if you have a firearm anywhere they'll tag it, but if they don't ask, don't tell?
EricinVirginia wrote: 1. Get pulled over while driving for some traffic issue. I assume that you don't have to tell the LEO you're carrying right?
EricinVirginia wrote: 2. Get pulled over and have to step out of the car and LEO sees the concealed weapon and asks about it. I don't have to show the gun, I just have to show my permit correct?
EricinVirginia wrote: 3. I'm in a restaurant or some other location where it is allowed, or at least as far as I can tell (no signs etc) and a LEO confronts me about it... I just have to show the permit correct?
...get asked to leave; do I have to?
...a nonLEO asks about it - deny or reassure?
...someone freaks out?
EricinVirginia wrote: 4. I walk into a gun shop... now I've observed that most shops here straight up ask "Are you...?" and if you have a firearm anywhere they'll tag it, but if they don't ask, don't tell?
EricinVirginia wrote: 5. Wife picked up her new Ruger LC9 and was fitting it to her holster, in the car, in front of the gun shop, in front of a county sherriff who was standing just up from us and could see her. I will freely admit that even though we both had CWPs on us and no ammo on hand, it made me nervous.

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EricinVirginia wrote:All of these questions assume that I have a concealed handgun on me and my permit on hand.
1. Get pulled over while driving for some traffic issue. I assume that you don't have to tell the LEO you're carrying right?
2. Get pulled over and have to step out of the car and LEO sees the concealed weapon and asks about it. I don't have to show the gun, I just have to show my permit correct?
3. I'm in a restaurant or some other location where it is allowed, or at least as far as I can tell (no signs etc) and a LEO confronts me about it... I just have to show the permit correct?
...get asked to leave; do I have to?
...a nonLEO asks about it - deny or reassure?
...someone freaks out?
5. Wife picked up her new Ruger LC9 and was fitting it to her holster, in the car, in front of the gun shop, in front of a county sherriff who was standing just up from us and could see her. I will freely admit that even though we both had CWPs on us and no ammo on hand, it made me nervous.
Are there conventions for these kinds of things and what other "odd" situations might arise a law-abiding citizen may want to consider...? Thanks in advance for any replies and advice.




silversnake wrote:Sounds like you might have had not the best class, but good for you and your wife for wanting to get training/educated before jumping right in.
All of these questions assume that I have a concealed handgun on me and my permit on hand.
1. Get pulled over while driving for some traffic issue. I assume that you don't have to tell the LEO you're carrying right?
Having never run into this, I'm not sure what the legality is. I know you have to show your permit if asked.2. Get pulled over and have to step out of the car and LEO sees the concealed weapon and asks about it. I don't have to show the gun, I just have to show my permit correct?
First off how the heck do they know you have it if you're carrying concealed. Still once again if you are asked for your permit, you have to produce it.3. I'm in a restaurant or some other location where it is allowed, or at least as far as I can tell (no signs etc) and a LEO confronts me about it... I just have to show the permit correct?
Again if it's concealed how why would they ask about it or freak out? In any case if the property owner asks you to leave you face trespassing charges if you don't....get asked to leave; do I have to? ...a nonLEO asks about it - deny or reassure? ...someone freaks out?
Odd I've never experienced this at all. Now most Gun shows require it to be unloaded. But I've spent most of my time in gun stores carrying concealed. If they don't have a sign posted saying no concealed or no loaded guns, etc. then you're good to go on in.4. I walk into a gun shop... now I've observed that most shops here straight up ask "Are you...?" and if you have a firearm anywhere they'll tag it, but if they don't ask, don't tell?
5. Wife picked up her new Ruger LC9 and was fitting it to her holster, in the car, in front of the gun shop, in front of a county sherriff who was standing just up from us and could see her. I will freely admit that even though we both had CWPs on us and no ammo on hand, it made me nervous.
The only convention I'd say would be don't be messing with the gun in public. Load it holster it and leave it alone. I don't know of a single case of a functioning gun just going off on it's own in a proper holster.Are there conventions for these kinds of things and what other "odd" situations might arise a law-abiding citizen may want to consider...? Thanks in advance for any replies and advice.
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Uncle Chuck wrote:The way I see it, if the proprietors really want me to see a sign, then it will be easy to see. If I have to look for it and it has a long list of prohibited items/activities in tiny font it will go unread.
As the cliche goes, "concealed means concealed." I never carry where it is actually illegal (Federal buildings, K-12 schools, D.C., Maryland, etc.) but other than that I don't worry about it.
In VA, "no guns" signs do not have the force of law.

Uncle Chuck wrote:In VA, "no guns" signs do not have the force of law.

EricinVirginia wrote:Hi, my wife and I just completed the conceal carry course here in VA. In the course of doing things and taking the class, we are finding we have a whole lot of questions not addressed by the course.
All of these questions assume that I have a concealed handgun on me and my permit on hand.
1. Get pulled over while driving for some traffic issue. I assume that you don't have to tell the LEO you're carrying right?
2. Get pulled over and have to step out of the car and LEO sees the concealed weapon and asks about it. I don't have to show the gun, I just have to show my permit correct?
3. I'm in a restaurant or some other location where it is allowed, or at least as far as I can tell (no signs etc) and a LEO confronts me about it... I just have to show the permit correct?
...get asked to leave; do I have to?
...a nonLEO asks about it - deny or reassure?
...someone freaks out?
4. I walk into a gun shop... now I've observed that most shops here straight up ask "Are you...?" and if you have a firearm anywhere they'll tag it, but if they don't ask, don't tell?
5. Wife picked up her new Ruger LC9 and was fitting it to her holster, in the car, in front of the gun shop, in front of a county sherriff who was standing just up from us and could see her. I will freely admit that even though we both had CWPs on us and no ammo on hand, it made me nervous.
Are there conventions for these kinds of things and what other "odd" situations might arise a law-abiding citizen may want to consider...? Thanks in advance for any replies and advice.
Uncle Chuck wrote:In VA, "no guns" signs do not have the force of law.

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