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Marion County

Use this forum to post your experience with encounters with law enforcement, criminals, or other encounters as a result of your firearm or potential to be carrying one.

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CMiddleton
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Post by CMiddleton »

I was stopped on Sat. afternoon on Route 4, just south of Marion County. I was speeding 71/55, my speedometer had fallen asleep but I awakened her to tell her we were getting pulled over.

The deputy approached the car and told me he clocked me at 71 and asked for my license. My first response was, "Officer, my wife and I are both concealed carry permit holders." He asked where the gun was and I told him it was "in the back". (we drive a Pacifica, and it was being stored the old way, mag out, unloaded, etc).

He asked no further questions regarding the gun and didn't even blink or ask to see it. He thanked us for telling him and asked for my permit, but declined to view my wife's permit as the plates were in her name, so he already knew is my guess.

Unfortunately, I did get a citation for speeding; however, I am still giving Marion County Sheriff's office a letter grade of "A" in their dealing with me on the concealed carry issue.
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Shadow
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Post by Shadow »

It was the gun that made you drive too fast.

Sara Brady told me so!

Statistics show that most persons stopped for speeding, that had guns, were indeed speeding!

Next time, try this experiemnt:

Carry two guns and see if you go twice as fast as last time you got a ticket!!

Shadow
dan_sayers
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Post by dan_sayers »

I carry two guns and I on average drive slower than I have in a good 4 years or so. Not because of the guns :P It used to be that it wasn't uncommon that I was doing 80 on local expressways. The highway was like a high speed game of Tetris and I enjoyed it :)

Glad to hear your encounter was good in terms of the CCW. However, it sounds as if neither of you were armed and therefore not required to inform. Not chastising you as a firearm was present, so it's just as well. Just making the clarification in case you or somebody else reading wasn't aware.
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CMiddleton
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Post by CMiddleton »

I appreciate your point and I volunteered that we had a firearm in the car, even if it was broken down because I did not want some overzealous cop with a skewed interpretation of the law, if not total disregard or ignorance, arresting me and ruining our trip. Luckily I happened upon a fine deputy who did not judge or feel threatenre by a law abiding, except for speeding, citizen. I will be very happy when the next step in the law occurs and we don't have to play shuffle the gun anymore and can keep it concealed.
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logos
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Post by logos »

Good to hear. Marion is my hometown. They also are very co-operative in the license application process (but not the fastest county out there...).
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