open carry your gun or conceal carry your gun how to handle a police traffic stop by masaad ayoob

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open carry your gun or conceal carry your gun how to handle a traffic stop by masaad ayoob is one of the best interpreters of law and is a veteran of law enforcement and the judicial system.

*VIDEO UPDATE* *NOTICE*
Here is a link to a map of states showing if you must inform the officer if you have a concealed handgun, here is the link.

http://ak47building.yolasite.com/must-inform-officer-of-concealed-handgun-sta...

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  • how do we know the cop is a good guy? and please dont say uniform and badge lol they hand those out to morons everyday

  • @eosphorus904 lol 

  • A couple of things. First, I live in a state that has Constitutional Carry, and does not issue permits/licenses to carry. This is ignored by most of these videos. Second, the safest place for a loaded gun to be is in its holster. Having an officer remove it to "secure it" during a traffic stop endangers me, the officer, and everybody else in the area. Most officers are not familiar with every type of gun they may encounter, and the risk of a negligent discharge is greatly increased.

  • @FluffheadTheCat you are 100% correct.

  • aliilte to cocky @3:34 he's got the barrel pointed at the officer...great

  • @zagijimzoo i saw it too, you are correct that is a big boo boo. rule number 1 no one should ever point a barrel in the direction.

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  • The issue with legal open carry in the states that allow for it, is that there needs to be new procedure on how calls are received and responded to by the 911 operator. The current method is to send officers to intercept the citizen and requesting the showing of I.D. for which no law has been broken. The dispatcher should first make sure that the caller is aware that a person has a legal right to open carry in that state and then determine whether or not the individual seems to pose a threat.

  • This video was very well made... Thank you for this great tutorial!

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  • @TheLazZzar Huh? That's not even close to true.

  • @FluffheadTheCat yea but im sure its illegal in most or every state to have a bullet in the chamber

  • @FluffheadTheCat i agree totally.if your carrying a hair trigger 1911 cocked and locked i sure as hell do want the police pulling it out of the holster

  • Oh shit its massad ayoob!

  • @N3SQV1 You make a good point, however..The officer did say that if there is a reason to ask the driver to step out of the car, it is for something more than just a broken tail light. Also, the cop is not "stealing" the drivers gun, he is seizing it until he can determine whether or not the driver is impaired in any way that may affect gun owners judgement. Yeah, broken tail light, being told to step out and put hands against the car is a problem but a DUI stop is entirely different.

  • wow i commented on other videos about this situation and almost resighted this EXACT process.I was only ever stopped once and it was very smooth and professional both by myself & the officer. Infact both thanked me for my professionalism. I was taught this and this video should have 100M views atleast. This is very professional and very responsible of the CCW holder. What a GREAT VIDEO!

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