I live in Michigan. I was rear ended by some gal at a red light after we both stopped because she was in such a hurry that she went faster than me when the light turned green. It was during daylight hours and when the SD came up to my car I handed him my DL and carry permit. I told him "I have a permit to carry, but am not carring at this time". He thanked me and went about his business of giving her a ticket.
I thought I was going to be pulled over a couple times recently as both times cops had turned around and followed me. Both times they pulled up close and then backed off and continued to tail me. Both times, I placed my wallet on the dash and opened the glove compartment where the registration and proof of insurance were located. I mentally told myself to inform the cop that I had a permit to carry, keep my hands on the wheel and to turn on the dome light.
I was riding my bicycle downtown and saw I cop I know with another. I stopped and talked briefly with them and went on my way. I later ran into the cop I know and he said he knew I had a carry permit as they "made" my weapon when I was on my bike. That was scarry as my weapon was nothing more than my cell phone. I have to double check the law, but I think any contact with a peace officer in MI requires discloser, which would include my bike contact had I been carriyng. It would also include Consevation Officers. I make it a point to disclose and inform that I have a permit even when not carrying. I know many of the local cops and many more know who I am. When they happen to be at the gas station the same time I am, do you disclose? There has been a lot of discussion in local gun circles on this.
I'm not a lawyer, but to me it seems that disclosure may lead to you possible being cited for one of the many gun laws that are difficult to keep track of. In a way it may be "confessing" your crime as the law says you must disclose. This seems to me to be a violation of my fifth ammendment rights.
The part about immediate disclousure worries me the most about the CC law in Michigan. I would like to know in the case cited who made that decision. I wonder if it was a judge, jury, magisrtate, or other court officer. If not a jury, and an individual, I would bet they are antigun. I think the cop was unreasonable for citing the person on this. Some locals in MI are still not accepting of the shall issue law and have their panties twisted about it, especially elitist prosecutors and Detroit. They try to make up their own rules and make limited and difficult office hours along with long unessessary delays.
I'll turn the bitch switch off now.