From the email.
I made a traffic stop on an elderly lady the other day for speeding
on U.S. 166 Eastbound at Mile Marker 73 just East of Sedan , KS .
I asked for her driver’s license, registration, and proof of insurance.
The lady took out the required information and handed it to me.
In with the cards I was somewhat surprised (due to her advanced age)
to see she had a conceal carry permit. I looked at her and ask if
she had a weapon in her possession at this time.
She responded that she indeed had a .45 automatic in her glove box.
Something—-body language, or the way she said it—-made me want
to ask if she had any other firearms. She did admit to also having
a 9mm Glock in her center console. Now I had to ask one more
time if that was all. She responded once again that she did have
just one more, a .38 special in her purse. I then asked her what
was she so afraid of.
She looked me right in the eye and said, “Not a f***ing thing!”
No sugarcoating from grandma on that one!
Remember, double tap to make sure the zombie is dead.
Amen to that Grandma!
What a nutcase.
That sounds a lot more like a firearms commercial than a real incident.
...I looked at her and ask if
she had a weapon in her possession at this time…
is that legal in Wisc? Can the officer ask if one has drugs or stolen property in the car??
Yes an officer can ask you if you are breaking the law.
Can an officer randomly stop you on the street and ask the same thing?
Randomly pull your car over and test your breath? Search your car?
Randomly walk up to your house door and expect to be allowed in?
I would think OWS should be occupying police stations.
This wasn’t a random stop - the lady was speeding.
True story…....it was my mother!