Coming home from work yesterday, I got impatient with the horrific traffic on 141 nearing 400. There's a little side road that helps avoid a portion of the quagmire, so I get into the turn lane and head for the shortcut.
I'm on the shortcut bumping along when I see a Sherrif's car behind me. He pulls me over and asks for my licence and insurance. A couple of weeks ago, I saw a thread here on CCW's and traffic stops, so I handed my CCW to him at the same time.
Officer: "Okay. Where's it at?"
Hobbit: "Right here."
O: "That's fine."
H: "My understanding is that you guys like to know about those [pointing to my CCW] up front."
O: "Yeah. We like to know. Since there is a weapon in the car, can I ask you to stand outside the vehicle while I run all this in the computer?"
H:"Sure."
As it turns out, I had pulled into the turn lane way, way, way, earlier than was legal to do so.
So I'm standing beside the road dressed for work, hoping I see nobody I know, when I see an Elder from my Church drive by. He also works at the same company as my wife. I give a sheepish wave and hope I don't wind up on a prayer list. I thought he had passed by, but he came back to see if I needed any help (!!!)- I explained the situation to him, and I'm still standing there talking to him at the truck (H:"See you Sunday.") when the Sheriff steps out of his vehicle. He gives me a warning ticket for improper passing, hands me my info back, and is on his way.
I can't help but think that the situation would have been more tense if he had seen the weapon in my car or found out about the CCW on his own. In this case, I think it turned out well.
-Hobbit