RayP(MI) said: (quoted from post at 10:17:12 01/26/12)Licensees are required to notify police officer immediately on start of interview anyway.
Only when carrying your concealed pistol. If you have your CPL and are NOT carrying then you have no legal duty to inform the officer of anything. A police officer can also take "temporary" possession of the firearm during a traffic stop. If the LEO chooses this route make sure you demand multiple times that you do not consent to any searches of your person or property (hopefully that keeps him from running the numbers on your pistol)....
As for open carrying causing panic and what not that is mostly BS. In Michigan there is a group called Michigan Open carry and they have thousands of members who openly carry daily. I myself open carry almost daily and haven't any trouble, heck most people don't even notice.
Still think there should be no permit to do something that is a right given to me in the constitution.
This post was edited by chevytaHOE5674 at 09:37:06 01/26/12.
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