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jake
07-20-2011, 09:05
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Graves
07-20-2011, 09:11
Damn, poor Jeremy didn't get his chance to bait an officer for all to see on YouTube. Oh well, better luck next time.

UberTong
07-20-2011, 09:15
Cop couldn't have been any cooler or handled it better, happy to see that.

Ronin13
07-20-2011, 09:22
Cop couldn't have been any cooler or handled it better, happy to see that.

Cool with the back and forth about being Marines, but still, why was he being hassled in the first place? I know, I know, safety, but a criminal is not going to open carry. When are we going to figure out that those who open carry, or concealed carry for that matter, are law-abiding everyday folks?

Fondis Firearms
07-20-2011, 09:24
I don't know why the cops stopped this guy, but listening to them before they got to him it sounded like they had gotten calls about "man with a gun".

Obviously this guy "Jeremy" was there to make a point... How stupid is that to OC an unloaded pistol??? The police were obligated to respond if they got calls, and I felt the officer conducted himself in a very professional manner; even when "Jeremy" was not cooperating. It could have gone much worse for him - Especially in Oceanside!

Remember the COPS have a job to do too, and they are risking their lives every day. They need to do what is necessary to make sure they go home at the end of the day.
[PoPo]



Just my $.02

Zundfolge
07-20-2011, 09:24
I don't understand why the guy was carrying an EMPTY gun.

Graves
07-20-2011, 09:27
In some states it's legal to OC so long as the handgun doesn't have a mag inserted. Stupid, I know but that might be why the officer 'harassed' him.

jscwerve
07-20-2011, 09:29
I don't understand why the guy was carrying an EMPTY gun.


California law

UberTong
07-20-2011, 09:33
Cool with the back and forth about being Marines, but still, why was he being hassled in the first place? I know, I know, safety, but a criminal is not going to open carry. When are we going to figure out that those who open carry, or concealed carry for that matter, are law-abiding everyday folks?

I understand Ronin-meister. My thought is you're probably going to hassled, or there is a strong possibility. As many of us are for OC, there are so many sheeple that have no clue about the laws etc, and it probably startles the poor little sheeple. But, what I was saying is that from the point where the officer came over on...it was handled great by the LEO. I've seen the same youtube video a thousand times, where the cop makes a different choice, ya know?

Im not saying I agreed with the stop in the first place, but the cop had a job to do and he did it very well.

Ranger
07-20-2011, 09:33
I don't know much about Oceanside and the laws there, but the cop was very professional about it. I don't think he has the right to require an ID, however he might be within his rights to request a carry permit which is the same thing.

Zundfolge
07-20-2011, 09:35
California law
Ah ... well there you go (however California Law is goofy).


I wonder if one could get away with carrying in CA like young IDF folk carry their M16s in public in Israel ... they have a device clipped to the magazine that goes into the magwell, thus keeping the magazine out of the gun but quickly and easily accessible.

http://www.mahal2000.com/information/background/women.jpg

I wonder if they make those for a Glock.

BigMat
07-20-2011, 09:43
I wonder about the airsoft question.

Do people OC airsoft guns in public, meaning people older than 12?


Looks like a good interaction to me. All around, good stuff. I don't blame the guy, or think he was particularly rude, and I think the cop handled it well. In a situation like that, I don't think the guy did anything goofy, maybe a little brusk, but to be fair the guy he was talking to (LEO) was asking for his ID, his name and disarmed him, and was probably at least considering detaining him. Considering the severity of the situation, I don't blame him for staying short with his answers. Maybe not friendly, but surely professional, and that's all anyone could ask for.

jscwerve
07-20-2011, 09:49
Ah ... well there you go (however California Law is goofy).


I wonder if one could get away with carrying in CA like young IDF folk carry their M16s in public in Israel ... they have a device clipped to the magazine that goes into the magwell, thus keeping the magazine out of the gun but quickly and easily accessible.

http://www.mahal2000.com/information/background/women.jpg

I wonder if they make those for a Glock.



Detachable magazines are also not allowed on rifles in Kalifornia

Ronin13
07-20-2011, 10:17
http://www.mahal2000.com/information/background/women.jpg

I love the IDF, they have such hot female soldiers! Sign me up- but I don't want to convert to Judaism.

Also, anyone else notice that the cop didn't really know how to operate the slide and lock it back? Amateurish to me a bit, but hey, not every gun is the same I guess.

Hoser
07-20-2011, 10:33
You can always tell a Marine, but not much...

Zundfolge
07-20-2011, 10:49
Detachable magazines are also not allowed on rifles in Kalifornia
I wasn't talking about rifles ... I was talking about using something similar to what the Israelis use on rifles but for handguns.

n8tive97
07-20-2011, 11:43
I am going to open eat a jelly donut outside of a Jenny Craig, I hope I don’t get harassed!

Why poke the tiger? [Coffee]

MrPrena
07-20-2011, 11:51
Yup CA law.

Mtn.man
07-20-2011, 12:30
So where is Effing excatly?

DFBrews
07-20-2011, 12:36
So where is Effing excatly?

In "A" county.... said as Effing A usually.

jplove71
07-20-2011, 17:08
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jake
07-20-2011, 17:12
This video has been removed by the user.
The guy seems to have re-uploaded it, I've updated the OP.

Irving
07-20-2011, 23:31
I'm under the impression that the magazine can be loaded, but must be carried on the opposite side of the body as the gun. I'm really not sure of that though.

GunsRBadMMMMKay
07-20-2011, 23:55
They need to do what is necessary to make sure they go home at the end of the day.



(Preface - I am not attacking you in any way for saying this,so don't take it personally lol)

This is the issue I have. All any of us our trying to do is make sure we make it home at the end of the day. We all do jobs, risk health and safety, etc....to take care of our families, defend our country, or to feed our own desires. The only difference is that for some reason, the badge justifies whatever means necessary for self preservation at minimal risk, since it is "so dangerous". Statistically - I just previously worked in a job that put me in two of the top most dangerous fields and I could never justify being a dick to customers or shooting someone to my superiors.

Irving
07-21-2011, 00:02
Yeah that whole "making it home safe at the end of the day" line is the biggest bunch of bullshit ever.

jplove71
07-21-2011, 06:25
Yeah that whole "making it home safe at the end of the day" line is the biggest bunch of bullshit ever.Say that to an electrician and he'll laugh straight in your face.

Hannu
07-21-2011, 09:57
Very professional cop. He knew how to do his job, but also how to make it look good in Youtube [ROFL2]

Jer
07-21-2011, 14:59
Remember the COPS have a job to do too, and they are risking their lives every day. They need to do what is necessary to make sure they go home at the end of the day.

Not at the expense of my rights.

stenz
07-21-2011, 17:04
I thought the Officer handled it well.