I got pulled over this weekend for doing 73 in a 65 on my way back from Rapid City. Very polite officer. Got a ticket, no mention of my Colorado plates or drugs. I was having such a good day I really didn't mind that much. I was definitely speeding and got caught. No excuses. I was carrying but didn't advise him. Not sure what the law is in Wyoming. But frankly, I don't pose a threat and there's no way he's searching my vehicle. If for some reason he did get permission for a search I would inform him.
Last edited by duke_39a; 06-04-2014 at 21:13.
Happens a LOT in a few small towns in Texas. Edibles, extracts, tinctures, concentrates, and hashish are all felony charges, even for a miniscule amount.
What are the laws in WY, ID, UT for carrying a legal CCW and being pulled over? Do you have to inform in those states? I've been looking around and it seems that is detail that isn't usually catalogued in CCW reciprocity tables. Got a trip planned for the summer.
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I'm up in WY at least once a month and have never been pulled over in that state. I suspect my habit of driving like the elderly has something to do with it.
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Drove to Devils tower then Sundance and Deadwood. Only saw one WY Highway patrol car in 2 days.
Just got back from a long road trip to Lake Sakakawea. We saw a number of State and county cars but had no issues.
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