On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:56 PM, Henry E Schaffer wrote:

>> Defendant was stopped for a minor traffic infraction. Reasoning that
>> "I have a gun!" might be unduly exciting to the officer, he handed  
>> him
>> his driver's license and his concealed carry license.
>
>   Wouldn't this count as informing by communication in writing?

I'm confident the prosecution will think to argue that having a  
license for a gun doesn't guarantee you have a gun on you.

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