
CHL as a Passenger?
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IANAL
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What a great tip! Thank you.The Annoyed Man wrote:Carry a note written on the back of a business card with your TDL/CHL. Hand the note along with the ID to the officer. The note says "Officer, the other person is not aware of my CHL and I would like to keep it that way. Please do not out me to them. Thank you in advance."
You can add, if you want, "The weapon is in a holster on my right hip/left ankle/left shoulder/right pocket" or wherever you carry it) to answer that question before it gets asked. BUT.....if you include this part, you darn well better have the weapon exactly where the note says it is. If the officer decides to disarm you and the gun isn't where you say it is in your note, he or she might be a bit peeved..
4/22/10 CHL
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I was a passenger in a car that got pulled over. The driver has a CHL as did the passenger in the rear. Driver was unarmed (in center console), but myself and the other passenger were carrying. Driver handed over TDL and CHL. DPS officer took it, ran the check, came back and gave the driver a warning.
DPS never spoke to us passengers or asked ID, so, we weren't obliged to identify ourselves.
DPS never spoke to us passengers or asked ID, so, we weren't obliged to identify ourselves.
XD40 Service in Supertuck
"Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
"Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey