I posted that because that question is on the CHP FAQ page. I think I've returned one in all the years I've had one.
Someone had posted > Keep your card and simply hand it to the officer with your license. Even if it's expired, they'll understand.
That might backfire. A LEO might not like...
I guess I'm lucky. This mouth I will have had my DL for 57 years and I've had my CHP for about 28 years.
I've had 3 traffic stops since I've had my CHP. All late at night while I was delivering newspapers. One Trooper he apologized for stopping me from working didn't care that I was carrying...
You must return an expired permit. According to LAC 55:I:1309.F, permits are the property of the department and shall be surrendered and returned upon suspension, revocation or expiration, or when the permittee ceases to reside in the state.
You are supposed to send it back to LSP.
You must return an expired permit. According to LAC 55:I:1309.F, permits are the property of the department and shall be surrendered and returned upon suspension, revocation or expiration, or when the permittee ceases to reside in the state.
Are you talking about that skunk weed crap they are smoking now? That stuff will make you sick to smell. I've wondered if they know they smell like skunks. I might wear hearing aids but I can smell like a sob it stinks
I love it when people would discuss knife blade length. And people would said it couldn't be longer than your palm. And I would ask if only people with big hands could carry long blades. They would look crazy at me.
I knew a fellow ham guy that was kind of a prepper. He bought some chickens so he would have fresh eggs. Turned out all his were roosters. Then he died from Covid.
My girlfriend like possums so we have possums here that come out at night to eat. I do not like damn coons they come too and I send them to coon heaven