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It's why you don't consent to a search. Cops were looking to give him a ticket.
1 posted on 01/10/2015 2:14:10 PM PST by GreaterSwiss
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To: GreaterSwiss

Always say “I’d prefer you not search”.


2 posted on 01/10/2015 2:16:34 PM PST by The_Media_never_lie (The media must be defeated any way it can be done.)
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To: GreaterSwiss

Florida doesn’t license or register firearms.


3 posted on 01/10/2015 2:20:17 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: GreaterSwiss

What good is a gun that is locked up in his car? Do the cops drive around with their guns locked up in their cars? Sounds like a violation of his Second Amendment rights to me. People know who he is and that he’s probably carrying a lot of cash with him.


4 posted on 01/10/2015 2:20:32 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (If you don't want to be an American, get the $@!%# out of my country!)
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To: GreaterSwiss

Florida law requires the firearm to be “not readily accessible. Generally this means in a closed glovebox, case, or bag. It does not have to be locked up.


8 posted on 01/10/2015 2:22:42 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: GreaterSwiss

Proving two things: Don’t consent to a search and the second amendment only counts when “our betters” say it does.


9 posted on 01/10/2015 2:22:59 PM PST by GoDuke
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To: GreaterSwiss

Refuse the search....


13 posted on 01/10/2015 2:36:57 PM PST by freebilly (How about this-- we stop trying to elect the unelectable)
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To: GreaterSwiss

If he has a ccw what law did he break?


14 posted on 01/10/2015 2:38:13 PM PST by italianquaker
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To: GreaterSwiss
NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported that the 29-year-old was pulled over for rolling through a stop sign, per a source close to the player. The police officer asked to search his car. Johnson cooperated, as he had nothing to hide. The police found his licensed and registered firearm under a book bag under his seat instead of locked up in the car.

His mistake was in having the weapon "readily available", not the fact that it wasn't locked up.

Several points wrong in this article:

  1. Florida does not license or register firearm

  2. In Florida you can carry a weapon in your car without it being locked up.
    But the law requires that it be "securely encased".
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    Fl. Stat. s. 790.251(5) states "it is lawful and is not a violation of s. 790.01 for a person 18 years of age or older to possess a concealed firearm or other weapon for self-defense or other lawful purpose within the interior of a private conveyance, without a license, if the firearm or other weapon is securely encased or is otherwise not readily accessible for immediate use."


21 posted on 01/10/2015 3:25:29 PM PST by Iron Munro ("Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms - Open Up!" "Must be another UPS delivery, honey.")
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To: GreaterSwiss
FLORIDA LAW CHAPTER 790 (PERTAINING TO CARRYING A GUN IN A CAR):

"You may keep, with or without a license, a firearm in your "private conveyance", otherwise known as a vehicle.

Fl. Stat. s. 790.251(5) states "it is lawful and is not a violation of s. 790.01 for a person 18 years of age or older to possess a concealed firearm or other weapon for self-defense or other lawful purpose within the interior of a private conveyance, without a license, if the firearm or other weapon is securely encased or is otherwise not readily accessible for immediate use."

The important, and most often misunderstood, parts of this provision are the phrases "securely encased" and "not readily accessible".

"Securely encased" means in a glove compartment, whether or not locked; snapped in a holster; in a gun case, whether or not locked; in a zippered gun case; or in a closed box or container which requires a lid or cover to be opened for access. Fl. Stat. 790.001(17).

An important note in the list underlined previously is that whatever you keep your gun in it must be closed but not necessarily locked.

Now, there is the second option of storing your gun in your vehicle where it is not "readily accessible for immediate use".

"readily accessible for immediate use" is when "a firearm or other weapon is carried on the person or within such close proximity and in such a manner that it can be retrieved and used as easily and quickly as if carried on the person." Fl. Stat. 7903001(16).

Keep in mind, this statute does not require you to carry your firearm securely encased and not readily accessible for immediate use; the statute states that either way is lawful. Also, if you do have a concealed carry license, remember, that you can carry it in any place but for those listed previously."


22 posted on 01/10/2015 3:39:48 PM PST by Iron Munro ("Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms - Open Up!" "Must be another UPS delivery, honey.")
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To: GreaterSwiss

Nuts to have to make the weapon unavailable in order to transport it. MS has really high tag rates because of the ad valorem tax (property). The up-side is that your car is considered an extension of your home so you can carry a weapon open on the dash or out of sight with no repercussions.


32 posted on 01/11/2015 3:42:14 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: GreaterSwiss

According to the Orlando Centennial, the police officer spotted the pistol on the floor of the car between Johnson’s feet: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-chris-johnson-jets-arrested-20150110-story.html


34 posted on 01/11/2015 6:21:27 AM PST by Labyrinthos
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