Here permits don't take long to run. I used to hand mine over with my license but after the cops saw it they got nervous and posture changed.
In the last few years the law has changed and no permit is required to conceal carry. But they still like to ask any guns in the car.
so my last interaction with a cop was the first time I ever handed over my CCL , I only did it because I was going through my wallet by feel I was messed up left in an ambulance with a neck brace.
I handed him the card holder section that flips out of my wallet that holds my DL in one clear compartment and CCL in the other.
he was way more interested in my insurance card than if I had a weapon , he never asked guess he figured I was in no shape to use it if I had one or i have no idea.
I still have never been asked if I have a gun/weapon.
In Pennsylvania, you have no duty to inform that you are carrying a weapon. Also, police are not allowed to keep a database of who has a CCW based on license plate information.
I also have never been asked whether or not I was carrying.
I only informed once and that was because the cop could clearly see my handgun sticking out of the top of my briefcase on the passenger seat.
He had pulled me over in my work van thinking I had an expired inspection sticker. He asked me for my drivers license and registration. I told him it was in my briefcase right next to my handgun which he could clearly see. He became irritated and said, “Just get it.” So I did.
He asked me if I knew why he had pulled me over. I said, “I have no idea.” He stepped forward and looked at my windshield stickers, stepped back, handed me my license and registration and said I thought I saw a three. I said, “You did, that’s my weight class sticker.”
He had already realized his mistake and was walking back to his patrol car. I yelled out the window, “Are we done?”
He didn’t answer, just got in his patrol car and left. I think he was pretty embarrassed.
But, at least he was cool about the gun.