DocDaddy
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asforme wrote:
My roomate was CCW'in (SOB)atthe Barnes & Noble @ Lynhavenn Mall andwas just sitting there reading a magazine, he looked up and saw a pretty girl with tight jeans walk by, heproceeded to check her"closely" for her CCW... of which she was not CCW'in, then he caught the eye of a VBPD sitting at about his 4 o'clock reading a magazine as welland the VBPD asked "You have a permit for that?", my roomate said "Yes", VBPD said"Okay" and went back to reading his magazine.
Moral- If they see it, they can ask to see ID and CHP, but some just ask and go onabout theirmerry way.
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_ResidentConcealed.shtm
"The person issued a permit or in possession of a de facto permit must have the permit on his person at all times during which he is carrying a concealed handgun and must display the permit and a photo-identification issued by a government agency of the Commonwealth or by the United States Department of Defense or United States State Department upon demand by a law enforcement officer."
asforme wrote:
PA-Carry wrote:If you bend over or reach for something and someone sees your CCW an LEO can ask for your CHP. I have also heard that police are trained to recognise printing and are much better at spotting a ccw than your average joe. Any LEOs feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, just something I remember reading somewhere.roscoe13 wrote:Rosco13Required when operating a motor vehicle or carrying a concealed handgun.
Not trying to be a pain, but when would a LEO ask for your concealed carry permit? Your gun is concealed so he/she would not even know that you have a weapon. Also I know you have read throughout all these threads that you are not required to have a permit to carry open...am I right?
My roomate was CCW'in (SOB)atthe Barnes & Noble @ Lynhavenn Mall andwas just sitting there reading a magazine, he looked up and saw a pretty girl with tight jeans walk by, heproceeded to check her"closely" for her CCW... of which she was not CCW'in, then he caught the eye of a VBPD sitting at about his 4 o'clock reading a magazine as welland the VBPD asked "You have a permit for that?", my roomate said "Yes", VBPD said"Okay" and went back to reading his magazine.
Moral- If they see it, they can ask to see ID and CHP, but some just ask and go onabout theirmerry way.
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_ResidentConcealed.shtm
"The person issued a permit or in possession of a de facto permit must have the permit on his person at all times during which he is carrying a concealed handgun and must display the permit and a photo-identification issued by a government agency of the Commonwealth or by the United States Department of Defense or United States State Department upon demand by a law enforcement officer."