Transparency and Cooperation: A Concealed Carry Licensee’s Encounter

I am a concealed carry licensee. I do have my firearm on my right hip. As long as you don’t reach, you’re. I’m not reaching. You’re good. Can I put my card in, uh, park? Yeah. Okay. Rolled out a window so you all can see on the inside. Thank you. How you doing? You’re good, you’re good. Alright. Alright. So I am a concealed carry licensee. I do have my firearm on my right hip and my, uh, license, proof of insurance, as well as my ID around my neck. Can I get them for you? Okay. Alright. As long as you don’t reach. You’re. I’m not reaching. You’re good. You’re good. Is it on your right? It’s on my right hip, yep. Yeah. You see it? Yeah. Where are we heading to? I am heading to the Chicago Park District. I’m. I help people obtain their, uh, perk cards, conceal carry licenses, things like that. I’ve seen your video. I’ve seen your video. You see my videos. All right. So you see, I’m doing what I teach people to do now, all right? You all matter. You matter. You matter. So are. And my insurance is up here. I’m just letting you know that. Go ahead. Okay. All right. All right. 10 four. 10, four. Here’s the insurance question, Mr. Brown. Yes, ma’am, I do. And here’s this. I have no excuse. My front license plate is actually right there. You can see it right there in the Back. I don’t want to reach. But if you look at the back pocket right there. Yeah, right by my head. So. Yeah, I just didn’t put it on there. That’s the only thing. Yeah, but I do get stopped because of it. And it is a bonafide reason to stop someone. So you’re good. Alright. We appreciate you. No problem being as transparent and cooperative. Yes, ma’am. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Try to show you when they pull off. You think I’m playing? It was an unmarked. There’s an unmarked car. See it right there? Unmarked