No one likes to see flashing blue lights in the rearview mirror. Whether it’s a warning, a ticket, or just bad luck, a traffic stop can make anyone’s heart race.
For law-abiding citizens, especially those who carry firearms, it’s one of the most tense and unpredictable moments you can experience. I know I have been there many times. I have been giving this same advice out for years, with or without a firearm present; it’s only common sense.
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