Can The Officer DEMAND To See Your Carry Permit?
This video discusses whether law enforcement can demand to see a concealed carry permit solely based on 'printing' or knowledge of a firearm. Criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve explains that officers generally need reasonable suspicion of a crime. While some states require permits for concealed carry, simply seeing a firearm or printing may not automatically constitute probable cause for a stop and demand for a permit, especially in constitutional carry states. The discussion also touches on officer safety rationales and the limited recourse for individuals who are unlawfully detained.











