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What should you say when a police officer asks, “Are you armed?” One wrong word during a traffic stop can have serious legal consequences. In this video, we break down the safest way to respond, how the right to remain silent works, when to ask for a lawyer, and what every responsible gun owner needs to understand about protecting their constitutional rights. Many people believe that being honest and cooperative will always protect them. But during a police encounter, especially when firearms are involved, every statement you make can become part of a report—and potentially evidence. We explain how over-talking can escalate a routine stop, how stress affects your communication, and why invoking your rights calmly and clearly can be critical. You’ll also learn about “duty to inform” laws in certain states and why knowing your local firearm laws is essential. This video is about legal awareness, responsible conduct, and understanding your rights—not about disrespecting law enforcement. You can be polite, calm, and professional while still protecting yourself legally. If you value your freedom and want to stay informed, this breakdown could help you avoid common legal mistakes during police encounters. 🔔 Subscribe for more legal awareness content 👍 Like & share to help others stay informed 💬 Comment your state and whether it has a duty to inform law #KnowYourRights #GunOwnerRights #SecondAmendment #TrafficStop #LegalAdvice #RightToRemainSilent #ConstitutionalRights #FirearmLaw #PoliceEncounter #StaySilent This video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws vary by state and situation. Consult a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction for legal guidance specific to your circumstances.