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  • #46
    cz75B
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 34

    I am surprised as how many believe the database are not linked. The databases may not be fully linked today. The trend is obvious. All the data will be linked together.

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    • #47
      scrat
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 1516

      Does that work for Everybody.....

      I own Rifles Shotguns and Handguns. However they were all purchased in the Later 1988-1990... Some bought in the good old days of face to face......
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      • #48
        surg
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 37

        Tile guy. You got it exactly right. I was asked to step out of the vehicle so that the officer could show me what I did wrong. And you are right. It did need to be secured at 4 points, and with 4 individual chains.

        Negolien, it's not about being paranoid or about me wearing a tinfoil hat. I simply asked whether they would check for gun ownership at every traffic stop.

        So far CBR_ rider said all the databases are linked. Others seem to disagree. My guess it is ultimately up to the departments policy. I have no problems with them asking the question. I don't have to answer that question if I choose not to.
        My concern is that of an officer making a big beal about my gun ownership just for a simple traffic stop.

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        • #49
          Rider1k
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 1939

          Its been my experience that while being stopped, to be polite and respectful. It will get the same in response. A yes sir/ma'am, no sir/ma'am goes along way. I have not been searched for or even asked about my weapons while under a traffic stop. I was pulled over not that long ago on the 101 on my way deer hunting. I had my utv in the back of my truck, rifle on back seat, in the open not in a case. I was in full camo and bullets in my bag in the cab with the rifle. I was nailed by not one patrol car but 4! Reason?... They just wanted to make sure I didn't steal my own utv. No biggie. Windows down, I'm sure the officers could see my rifle on the seat, with all the flash lights. My bag right next to it. Me in camo. No questions regarding the guns . I told him up front I'm on my way to a deer hunt. His reply after checking my vehicle regs .... "thanks for your cooperation and hope we didnt cost you the big one"

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          • #50
            CBR_rider
            Veteran Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 2728

            Surg, I just want to make it clear that the systems are not necessarily LINKED but it is possible to get simultaneous returns from multiple systems (linked or not) via a single input. This is of course provided that the dispatching/computer software allows for such integration.
            Originally posted by bwiese
            [BTW, I have no problem seeing DEA Agents and drug cops hanging from ropes, but that's a separate political issue.]
            Stay classy, CGF and Calguns.

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            • #51
              havegonetooz
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2010
              • 74

              I tried to read every post so this might have been answered...

              OP do you have a CCW License?

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              • #52
                surg
                Junior Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 37

                Havegonetooz, I do not have a LTC (CCW).

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                • #53
                  GraySquirrel
                  Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 100

                  Originally posted by Rider1k
                  Its been my experience that while being stopped, to be polite and respectful. It will get the same in response. A yes sir/ma'am, no sir/ma'am goes along way. I have not been searched for or even asked about my weapons while under a traffic stop. I was pulled over not that long ago on the 101 on my way deer hunting. I had my utv in the back of my truck, rifle on back seat, in the open not in a case. I was in full camo and bullets in my bag in the cab with the rifle. I was nailed by not one patrol car but 4! Reason?... They just wanted to make sure I didn't steal my own utv. No biggie. Windows down, I'm sure the officers could see my rifle on the seat, with all the flash lights. My bag right next to it. Me in camo. No questions regarding the guns . I told him up front I'm on my way to a deer hunt. His reply after checking my vehicle regs .... "thanks for your cooperation and hope we didnt cost you the big one"
                  I think I would have peed my pants if I saw four patrol cars roll up on me.

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                  • #54
                    sunaj
                    Banned
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 329

                    I have know this for years,
                    ccw permits show up on routine stops
                    which is why I don't want a permit

                    sunaj

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                    • #55
                      Ninety
                      Veteran Member
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 4062

                      Originally posted by baz152
                      I would like to know if anyone here who provided any answer to the OP is a police officer because there is a lot of bad info.
                      Care to enlighten us?

                      There is at least one LEO , & On calguns you do have to weed out some FUD now and again.
                      NRA Member
                      The Constitution does not bestow wisdom. It's up to the body politic to be wise. -Patriot
                      All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.
                      -Edmund Burke
                      I'd much rather go to my grave never needing my gun, than go there wishing I had it.
                      - Phil Dalmolin

                      The Battle of Athens was illegal too.

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                      • #56
                        havegonetooz
                        Junior Member
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 74

                        This is troubling since you don't have a CCW.

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                        • #57
                          Doheny
                          I need a LIFE!!
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 13820

                          Gee, just think. This thread wouldn't exist if the OP wasn't rollin' without a plate on his trailer.

                          What a concept. Don't violate the CVC and you greatly reduce your chances of being pulled over.

                          Sent from Free America

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                          • #58
                            surg
                            Junior Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 37

                            Doheny, I'm glad to hear that you check to make sure your license plate hasn't fallen off of your vehicle every single time you use it. Given your comment I'm sure you check your tires air pressure every morning too. this thread exists because i had a legitimate question, regarding what happened when i got pulled over. With all due respect you seem to be the first calgunner who seam to think this tread is pointless. I did not intentionally drive around without a license plate on my trailer. The plastic plate holder under the taillight must have broken at some point.

                            As previously stated, I do not get pulled over very often, and this has a lot to do with me not violating the vehicle code. This is probably why I was not cited during this traffic stop, or within the past 7 years.

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                            • #59
                              Doheny
                              I need a LIFE!!
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 13820

                              You did violate the vehicle code, you were driving without a plate.

                              He didn't cite you because he chose not to. That's the long and short of it.

                              Like I said, don't violate the CVC (which you were) and you greatly reduce your chances of being pulled over.
                              Sent from Free America

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                              • #60
                                762ch
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2013
                                • 1121

                                That's very strange they asked about guns, is there a way to contact the LEO agency and find out if that's standard procedure?

                                "I have nothing illegal in my vehicle..."

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