I just got a phone call informing me that a friend was arrested for carrying his Spyderco Endura. Let me explain his background and situation...
He is 27 years old, never arrested, never did drugs or alcohol. Does not have a concealed carry permit. Former U.S. Army Ranger with three combat tours in Iraq.
He did not have a firearm on him at the time. He got pulled over at midnight for running a stop sign, and stopped immediately. He gave his DL, proof of insurance, and registration to the officer. He was asked to get out of the vehicle (before his information was ran) and the officer saw the pocket clip of the Endura. He handcuffed my friend, removed the knife and opened it, then told him that it was illegal because of the blade length and the fact that it was concealed. He says that even though the clip was visible, it was considered concealed because police are trained to look for things like that and the knife itself was in the pocket, thus it was concealed. My friend informed the officer that there is no blade length limit here (true) and the officer responded by saying he wasn't aware of that, so he had to go on what he knew. Thus, my friend was taken to county lock-up overnight for possession of a concealed weapon. He was bonded out this morning, and is wondering what to do about this charge. He is due to go to court soon, and doesn't have the funds to pay a lawyer for all of the legal work required to get out of this.
Any advice?
He is 27 years old, never arrested, never did drugs or alcohol. Does not have a concealed carry permit. Former U.S. Army Ranger with three combat tours in Iraq.
He did not have a firearm on him at the time. He got pulled over at midnight for running a stop sign, and stopped immediately. He gave his DL, proof of insurance, and registration to the officer. He was asked to get out of the vehicle (before his information was ran) and the officer saw the pocket clip of the Endura. He handcuffed my friend, removed the knife and opened it, then told him that it was illegal because of the blade length and the fact that it was concealed. He says that even though the clip was visible, it was considered concealed because police are trained to look for things like that and the knife itself was in the pocket, thus it was concealed. My friend informed the officer that there is no blade length limit here (true) and the officer responded by saying he wasn't aware of that, so he had to go on what he knew. Thus, my friend was taken to county lock-up overnight for possession of a concealed weapon. He was bonded out this morning, and is wondering what to do about this charge. He is due to go to court soon, and doesn't have the funds to pay a lawyer for all of the legal work required to get out of this.
Any advice?