In NC, you're required to inform a LEO that you interact with that you have a CCW license and you're carrying. Over the past 2 1/2 year that I've had my license, I've needed to interact with several LEO's for one reason or another. I've always informed them of my license and I've always been treated with respect and courtesy.
Last week, some idiot cartwheeled his car in my yard. Somehow, he wasn't hurt, but a couple of passing EMT's in black vehicles with blinky lights stopped and waited for the LEO to come. When he did, I met him first and informed him of my license and weapon. He looked at me and then at the blinky lights, and then told me to go stand off to the side. He then went over to the blinky lights, got their story, and sent them away since they weren't needed. Later, I asked why he sent me off to the side and he said he knew I was holding a license and carrying my weapon, but he didn't know who the other guys were or what they were doing there. He wanted to deal with them first and get them out of there. Made me feel kind of good that he implied that he trusted me.
Generally, I wouldn't want a LEO to find out that I had an unannounced weapon. That would make him suspicious and uncomfortable with me, and I don't want that. So far, all the LEO's I've interfaced with have been quite comfortable when I informed them of my weapon, which makes it easier to do so.
If you come to NC, be up front with the LEO's and you'll be fine.
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