BelAirSteve
Junior Member
So this happened on Friday on my way into work. Driving on Rt. 7 in White Marsh, stopped at a red light with a Balto Co marked vehicle behind me. When the light turned green and I proceeded through the intersection, he pulled me over. Very nice, professional, explaining that he pulled me over for expired registration. I had the paper in my truck with me, but for some reason in my head, I thought it was November, but it was August. He asked for license, registration, POI and this is when explained that I was a conceal carry permit holder and I was in fact carrying. He said "No problem, where is it?" - "Appendix" I said - "Ok, I see it now, just go ahead and reach for your wallet, no problem." He then obviously asked for my permit also.
He took my papers, came back to my truck, and said this - my best attempt at a direct quote, but some paraphrasing included I'm sure:
"I'm giving you a warning today, it hasn't been very long, just get that renewal taken care of as soon as you can. And hey, I want to thank you for being an upright citizen and exercising your right to defend yourself. I appreciate you."
I told him that meant a lot coming from someone that does what he does, hold told me to have a nice day, then put his hand out to shake my hand. An overwhelmingly positive experience.
Question for the board - I have his name and badge number from the warning. I really want to write a letter to his CO and compliment him, but I feel like I shouldn't bring up the carry issue, or just stick to the basics.
He took my papers, came back to my truck, and said this - my best attempt at a direct quote, but some paraphrasing included I'm sure:
"I'm giving you a warning today, it hasn't been very long, just get that renewal taken care of as soon as you can. And hey, I want to thank you for being an upright citizen and exercising your right to defend yourself. I appreciate you."
I told him that meant a lot coming from someone that does what he does, hold told me to have a nice day, then put his hand out to shake my hand. An overwhelmingly positive experience.
Question for the board - I have his name and badge number from the warning. I really want to write a letter to his CO and compliment him, but I feel like I shouldn't bring up the carry issue, or just stick to the basics.