
Dealing with Law Enforcement During a Traffic Stop
Being pulled over while carrying a firearm can be a stressful situation. Your goal is to remain calm, safe, and cooperative throughout the encounter.
🚓 Minnesota Law:
- You are not required by law to inform the officer you are carrying — but it is strongly recommended
- Your Permit to Carry must be in your possession and presented if requested
🗣️ How to Inform the Officer:
- Keep your hands visible — preferably on the steering wheel
- Say calmly: “Officer, I have a Permit to Carry and I am currently armed. How would you like me to proceed?”
- Do not reach for anything until instructed
⚠️ Avoid Sudden Movements:
- Don’t reach toward your firearm or glove box unexpectedly
- Let the officer lead the interaction — follow instructions clearly and slowly
✅ Best Practices:
- Have your license, insurance, and permit ready before the officer approaches
- Keep your voice calm and movements deliberate
- Remain respectful — even if you disagree with the stop
Your attitude and behavior set the tone for the encounter. Professionalism and cooperation protect you — both legally and physically — during any stop.