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  • #46
    1911su16b870
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Dec 2006
    • 7654

    Originally posted by tyrist
    They don't know; I could shed light on the mystery but then it would ruin the trick LEO use.
    For the folks reading this topic...

    ...these are not the droids you are looking for...

    many years of jedi training allow LE to know what you have and your intentions
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    • #47
      RenegadeRebel
      Banned
      • May 2011
      • 166

      Are you LEO? If not, then you should jump at the chance to help us good citizens out!

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      • #48
        Agent Akin
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Oct 2009
        • 564

        Originally posted by Cokebottle
        You can buy a gun with a California ID, which will have a different number than your DL.
        ???

        I used to have both, from the era when you'd have to show two forms of ID to pay with a check... they both had the same number. I specifically asked the DMV folks about getting different numbers, because some merchants would cry about it since what they really wanted was ID and a credit card, and they'd write the CC number on the check; but DMV said it was illegal for one person to have different numbers on an ID and DL...
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        • #49
          USMC 82-86
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 2428

          I had a CC permit in S.C. I know that it was attached to the DL. We had to inform the officer when stopped, that we have a CC permit and I have or don't my gun on or with me. I had my gun in the glove box loaded on a stop one night in S.C. The stop was due to an escape from a local prison. I told the officer my registration was in the glove box along with my loaded pistol. He just asked that I slowly remove it and get the registration. I did, he returned the pistol and I was on my way. I don't have anything in my car that is illegal. If stopped by a officer while transporting my pistol I want them as comfortable as possible on the stop. I don't mind answering the question with a yes. I have several friends in LE and they all feel better on a stop when told about guns in the car. It also allows them know you have nothing to hide. I shoot at a range where LEO's come to qualify all the time and they see us coming and going with guns all the time. They never give any grief they may want to see what your shooting. That is my experience with LE and having guns with me on a stop. These men and women only want to be safe when making a stop. There are some bad apples in LE, but there are some bad apples who have guns also. This is why we have guns ourselves to protect our families from the career criminal who has a gun.
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          • #50
            paul0660
            In Memoriam
            • Jul 2007
            • 15669

            Also, I do have a nasty little arrest on my record (dismissed ) that had a little bit to do with firearms. That could have been it.
            So, from post #30, does a cop know about a dismissed firearm arrest during a stop?
            *REMOVE THIS PART BEFORE POSTING*

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            • #51
              tyrist
              Veteran Member
              • Jun 2007
              • 4564

              Originally posted by paul0660
              So, from post #30, does a cop know about a dismissed firearm arrest during a stop?
              No, there is know way to know unless you run a criminal history.

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              • #52
                Cokebottle
                Señor Member
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Oct 2009
                • 32373

                Originally posted by Agent Akin
                ???

                I used to have both, from the era when you'd have to show two forms of ID to pay with a check... they both had the same number. I specifically asked the DMV folks about getting different numbers, because some merchants would cry about it since what they really wanted was ID and a credit card, and they'd write the CC number on the check; but DMV said it was illegal for one person to have different numbers on an ID and DL...
                I had an ID after my DUI in the early 90s and it was a different number.
                The ID remained valid after I got my DL back the next year.
                - Rich

                Originally posted by dantodd
                A just government will not be overthrown by force or violence because the people have no incentive to overthrow a just government. If a small minority of people attempt such an insurrection to grab power and enslave the people, the RKBA of the whole is our insurance against their success.

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                • #53
                  Cokebottle
                  Señor Member
                  CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 32373

                  Originally posted by USMC 82-86
                  I had a CC permit in S.C. I know that it was attached to the DL. We had to inform the officer when stopped, that we have a CC permit and I have or don't my gun on or with me. I had my gun in the glove box loaded on a stop one night in S.C. The stop was due to an escape from a local prison. I told the officer my registration was in the glove box along with my loaded pistol. He just asked that I slowly remove it and get the registration. I did, he returned the pistol and I was on my way. I don't have anything in my car that is illegal. If stopped by a officer while transporting my pistol I want them as comfortable as possible on the stop. I don't mind answering the question with a yes. I have several friends in LE and they all feel better on a stop when told about guns in the car. It also allows them know you have nothing to hide. I shoot at a range where LEO's come to qualify all the time and they see us coming and going with guns all the time. They never give any grief they may want to see what your shooting. That is my experience with LE and having guns with me on a stop. These men and women only want to be safe when making a stop. There are some bad apples in LE, but there are some bad apples who have guns also. This is why we have guns ourselves to protect our families from the career criminal who has a gun.
                  CCW is a completely different situation, and I believe the CCW information is indeed provided to the officer when he runs the registered owner of the vehicle for wants and warrants.

                  But the OP is referring to the case of "Joe Schmoe Los Angeles County Can't Get a CCW without Donating $500,000 to Baca for LACS"
                  - Rich

                  Originally posted by dantodd
                  A just government will not be overthrown by force or violence because the people have no incentive to overthrow a just government. If a small minority of people attempt such an insurrection to grab power and enslave the people, the RKBA of the whole is our insurance against their success.

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                  • #54
                    packnrat
                    Veteran Member
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 3939

                    and and cops never pull you over to go fishing, on a random stop.
                    got stopped twice no speeding, no other traffic infraction. (different dept/counties, even different trucks.) for license plate light out, once during the day almost dark (home 45 min, - hour away).
                    no ticket just asking questions, looking for a reason to site me for something.

                    just careful what you say to them. be polite.
                    but then i guess my age and short gray hair helps out a bit.





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                    • #55
                      Peter W Bush
                      Calguns Supreme Overlord
                      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 4726

                      Originally posted by paul0660
                      So, from post #30, does a cop know about a dismissed firearm arrest during a stop?
                      Good question. I am sure LE can see an arrest record and most times I have been stopped the officer does a fairly thorough check before and after he/she approaches my vehicle.
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                      Originally posted by TURBOELKY
                      Well, glad you got the kit anyways, I'm sure I'll fondle it a little in the near future..... oh God, that's going to be in somebody's signature....:D
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                      • #56
                        GUN FREAK
                        Member
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 199

                        Originally posted by Dexster
                        Did he notice your NRA/CAL Guns or other related gun sticker ?
                        This happens all the time. NRA Sticker.

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                        • #57
                          Cheese & Bacon
                          Member
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 119

                          I ask almost everyone I pull over if they have guns or drugs. If I act like I know they do, about 70% of the time they will tell me they if they do or not, and where they are.

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                          • #58
                            cmichini
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 1739

                            Originally posted by Cokebottle
                            Guns aren't registered to your DL.... they are registered to you.

                            You can buy a gun with a California ID, which will have a different number than your DL.

                            Yes, the officer can request a firearms registration record check, but he has to have damned good reason to do so, and it won't show your long guns, or handguns bought prior to 1991.

                            As to Peter's experience? Fishing expedition, and the cop was using the new "mega bait"
                            "I know you have guns" is a pretty safe bet among certain socio-economic groups.
                            I'd check about the DL and ID with different numbers. I'm a numbers geek and am keen to them. IIRC, my initial CA ID had the same # as my later CA DL.


                            As to lying to the cops it's not illegal to do unless they're on an investigation. If they've stopped you for speeding, to me it's OK to lie about guns because they aren't investigating anything, they are citing you for speeding.

                            I don't think fishing constitutes an investigation.

                            It's truly sad the the LEO's are not law abiding peoples' friends these days. They let real criminals just about their business but feel compelled to create criminals out of ordinary citizens.
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                            • #59
                              One78Shovel
                              Veteran Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 2962

                              I have a scanner in the garage and listen all the time while carrying on by business of reloading and basic screwing off.....

                              For sure the dispatcher reports firearms registered to the LEO when responding to any call at a residence. Not just domestic issues.

                              Will pay closer attention to traffic stops as I think I have heard it reported there as well.

                              -178S

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                              • #60
                                oldsmoboat
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 1303

                                My driver's license and ID have the same number on them.
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