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Cebu_4_2
14th January 2014, 08:14 PM
Gun Owners: Be Careful if You Pass Through Maryland
Posted by The Daily Sheeple (http://joeforamerica.com/author/the-daily-sheeple/) on Jan 14, 2014 in 2nd Amendment (http://joeforamerica.com/category/2nd-amendment/)
A Florida concealed carry permit holder had an unpleasant run-in with a Maryland police officer while traveling through the state.

John Filippidis and his family drove from Florida to New Jersey last December for Christmas and a wedding. He knew he’d be traveling through states that aren’t gun-friendly, so he left his gun at home.


“I know the laws and I know the rules,” Filippidis said (http://tbo.com/list/columns-tjackson/jackson-gun-owner-unarmed-unwelcome-in-maryland-20140112/). “There are, after all, ways gun owners can travel legally with firearms through hostile states. But I just think it’s a better idea to leave it home.”


Filippidis was followed by a Maryland cop on I-95 after passing through the Fort McHenry tunnel. He said the cop flanked him, pulled ahead of him, and then got behind them. After about ten minutes of that, the officer pulled Filippidis over.
“Ten minutes he’s behind us,” John says. “We weren’t speeding. In fact, lots of other cars were whizzing past.”


The officer was from the Transportation Authority Police. He asked Filippidis for his license and registration. Around ten minutes later, he returned and asked John to exit his vehicle.

“You own a gun,” the officer says. “Where is it?”


Filippidis told the officer his gun was at home in his safe.

Apparently the officer didn’t believe Filippidis, because he began questioning his wife, Kally, next:
“Your husband owns a gun. Where is it?”


First Kally said, “I don’t know.” Retelling it later to the Tampa Tribune (http://tbo.com/list/columns-tjackson/jackson-gun-owner-unarmed-unwelcome-in-maryland-20140112/), she said, “And that’s all I should have said.” Instead, attempting to be helpful, she added, “Maybe in the glove (box). Maybe in the console. I’m scared of it. I don’t want to have anything to do with it. I might shoot right through my foot.”

That’s when things escalated. The officer confronted Filippidis:
“You’re a liar. You’re lying to me. Your family says you have it. Where is the gun? Tell me where it is and we can resolve this right now.”


Of course a gun could not be produced, since it was home in Filippidis’ safe.

This prompted the officer to call for backup, as the Tampa Tribune reports:
Kally’s failure to corroborate John’s account, the officer would tell them later, was the probable cause that allowed him to summon backup — three marked cars joined the lineup along the I-95 shoulder — and empty the Expedition of riders, luggage, Christmas gifts, laundry bags; to pat down Kally and Yianni; to explore the engine compartment and probe inside door panels; and to separate and isolate the Filippidises in the back seats of the patrol cars.


Almost two hours later, after no weapon was found, the Filippidis family was given a written warning (the offense was not noted) and the ordeal ended.

How the officer knew that Filippidis owns a gun has not been revealed. MTAP is conducting an investigation and could not comment.

Read more at http://joeforamerica.com/2014/01/gun-owners-careful-pass-maryland/#tUg9Fkuf8jduR5Vy.99

Shami-Amourae
14th January 2014, 08:25 PM
That's part of why I can never go back to California and see my family again.
:(

Cebu_4_2
14th January 2014, 08:38 PM
That's part of why I can never go back to California and see my family again.
:(
They have guns? My God... you have to convince them.

Shami-Amourae
14th January 2014, 08:50 PM
There's actually a lot of Libertarians/Constitutionalists in California who are into guns, but don't want to leave their family. Look at all the members on this forum who still live in California.

Silver Rocket Bitches!
14th January 2014, 08:58 PM
First Kally said, “I don’t know.” Retelling it later to the Tampa Tribune (http://tbo.com/list/columns-tjackson/jackson-gun-owner-unarmed-unwelcome-in-maryland-20140112/), she said, “And that’s all I should have said.” Instead, attempting to be helpful, she added, “Maybe in the glove (box). Maybe in the console. I’m scared of it. I don’t want to have anything to do with it. I might shoot right through my foot.”

WTF wife! Jeez she's gonna be a real asset to have around when SHTF.

midnight rambler
15th January 2014, 02:16 AM
WTF wife! Jeez she's gonna be a real asset to have around when SHTF.

NO ONE should EVER be confused that the donut munchers are their 'friends' - they are TRAINED to HARM you.

mick silver
15th January 2014, 03:47 AM
if you have a carry permit it will show up on the plates on the car you own ...How the officer knew that Filippidis owns a gun has not been revealed. MTAP is conducting an investigation and could not comment.

palani
15th January 2014, 04:02 AM
http://www.manta.com/c/mrp9d3r/maryland-trasportation-authority



Maryland Trasportation Authority

2400 # 115
Baltimore, MD 21224 - View Map
Phone: (410) 537-5710
Own this Business?

Maryland Trasportation Authority

A privately held company in Baltimore, MD.

Categorized under Toll Operations, our records show it was established in 2010 and incorporated in Maryland, current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of $41,100,000 and employs a staff of approximately 1,000.

Company Contacts

Allen Garman
Principal


Mr Garman ought to receive a bill for services rendered (at the point of a gun).

govcheetos
15th January 2014, 06:25 AM
if you have a carry permit it will show up on the plates on the car you own ...How the officer knew that Filippidis owns a gun has not been revealed. MTAP is conducting an investigation and could not comment.


Something to think about.

Hitch
15th January 2014, 06:41 AM
NO ONE should EVER be confused that the donut munchers are their 'friends' - they are TRAINED to HARM you.

They are trained to cover their own asses first.

The wife blew it in this case. First, she suggested the gun was hidden illegally in the car (illegal in that state). Second, she mentioned 'fear', being scared of it.

Now, the cop is on the hook for a possible domestic situation and has to cover himself. He has to find the gun, HAS to make sure everything is resolved before letting them go.

Hitch
15th January 2014, 06:43 AM
That's part of why I can never go back to California and see my family again.
:(

Shami, you just have to transport the gun legally when going back to Cali. Keep it unloaded, in a locked case, in the trunk of your car and you shouldn't have any problems.

Don't let fear keep you from seeing your family.

chad
15th January 2014, 06:54 AM
i got pulled over in sd on saturday, i was speeding. i had a full mag for my m9 laying on the dash. trooper looked right at it and said nothing, issued me a warning, and let me go. i was half expecting to get the swat squad when he saw, but he didn't say a word. :D

Shami-Amourae
15th January 2014, 07:02 AM
if you have a carry permit it will show up on the plates on the car you own ...How the officer knew that Filippidis owns a gun has not been revealed. MTAP is conducting an investigation and could not comment.

For concealed carry license holders:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CriH12NPyLY

midnight rambler
15th January 2014, 08:33 AM
Something to think about.

This is precisely why I don't own* any automobiles.

*IF there are state 'tags' on anyone's given automobile they assuredly one cannot 'own' it anyway, one is merely reduced to the role of 'beneficial owner' where one only has an 'interest' in it ("The terms 'title' and 'interest' are not synonymous." --Black's Law Dictionary 4th Ed.) Any automobile under my care, custody, and control is 'registered' to some legal fiction I've never met, and CERTAINLY not in any state where I'm 'passing through'.

midnight rambler
15th January 2014, 08:39 AM
They are trained to cover their own asses first.

TRANSLATION: Fuck over everyone else EXCEPT your fellow donut munchers* AS NECESSARY (to cover your own asses, which of course is your second priority, second to fucking over people for the state in the course of revenue generation - ALWAYS remember, revenue generation for the state FIRST, FUCK(!) 'JUSTICE').

*a friend does dog training with a cop buddy of hers - when they go to training she lets him drive her SUV 'cause if HE gets pulled over for speeding (which he does do well over the posted speed limit in her SUV) then his fellow donut muncher bids him good day and lets him go without any sort of write-up (as if there's any distinction in safety/hazards with respect to a donut muncher speeding vs. a 'civilian' speeding)

Shami-Amourae
15th January 2014, 08:51 AM
Shami, you just have to transport the gun legally when going back to Cali. Keep it unloaded, in a locked case, in the trunk of your car and you shouldn't have any problems.

Don't let fear keep you from seeing your family.

I know how to legally transport firearms in CA. I just don't ever wanna go back to that state ever again.

chad
15th January 2014, 08:51 AM
I know how to legally transport firearms in CA. I just don't ever wanna go back to that state ever again.

you make me proud.

SWRichmond
15th January 2014, 08:59 AM
Remember the article about MD police vehicles being equipped with license plate scanners? Now we know what they are for.

http://www.aclu-md.org/press_room/142

midnight rambler
15th January 2014, 09:26 AM
Remember the article about MD police vehicles being equipped with license plate scanners? Now we know what they are for.

http://www.aclu-md.org/press_room/142

That's what these 'fusion centers' are for - to aggregate and consolidate ALL info on EVERYONE (except them of course!).

You better believe that the state's actors are going to use ALL info available to them AGAINST you at some point. As only one example, a woman friend of mine was behind the wheel when she got pulled over in a car registered to her. Her husband was in the right front seat and he has a CCW license. All the donut muncher got from her is her DL and her proof of liability insurance. After calling in her DL the donut muncher walks up to her husband's window and asks him if he's armed (since after calling in his wife's DL they knew that the husband had a CCW).