What should I do when lawfully carrying a concealed firearm and am confronted by a police officer?
A. If confronted by police for any reason, it is recommended that an armed licensee keep both hands in clear view and inform the officer that he or she is licensed to carry a firearm and is presently carrying one on his or her person. The licensee should then take direction form the officer to ensure a safe outcome to the encounter.
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