Beau wrote:
mFonz77 wrote:
Just google ARS title 13.
But the short answer is NO. Arizona is not a "must-declare" state. Now if they ask and you *lie*, that's different.
No need to lie. When asked if you have any weapons reply with "I have nothing illegal in my vehicle or on my person".
If it was a question that you had to give a definitive answer to then there would be a duty to inform law.
Same with the "where are you going/coming from" question. Simply point in a direction and reply with "that way".
True. Just depends on the question. If they ask "Are you wearing a concealed weapon on your person" and you give that response they are most likely going to ask again until you say yes, and then they'll ask where, and then they'll probably ask you to remove if for their own safety until they're done with you. Probably, but not definitely.
I've been pulled over before (Tucson) and after running my license (no doubt seeing the endorsement), the officer didn't even mention it.