LAWYER: If Cops Say "Where Are You Coming From?"...Say THESE WORDS

22 million Americans hold an active concealed-carry permit. Most of them, research suggests, are saying exactly the wrong things during a traffic stop. Defense attorney Daniel Cross breaks down the only 5 sentences a lawful gun owner should never say — and the exact words to say instead. 📌 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: • Why "I have nothing to hide" is one of the most legally dangerous sentences a gun owner can say — and what it costs you in court • Why Miranda warnings do NOT protect you during a traffic stop (Berkemer v. McCarty) — and what actually does • Why staying silent without saying the right words can be used against you as evidence of guilt (Salinas v. Texas, 2013) • The difference between duty-to-inform states, ask-only states, and no-duty states — and the exact script for each • Why Bruen and Heller protect your right to carry but do NOT change the rules of the encounter — and why the Fifth Amendment is the best Second Amendment defense • Constitutional carry states that still have duty-to-inform obligations — and why "permitless carry" doesn't mean "say anything" • How a permit board or licensing official can replay your roadside audio months later and use it to strip your permit — even if you were never charged ⚖️ KEY CASES & LAW COVERED: → Berkemer v. McCarty (1984) — traffic stops are non-custodial; no Miranda coming → Salinas v. Texas (2013) — pre-arrest silence without invocation is usable against you → Schneckloth v. Bustamonte (1973) — consent must be voluntary; police don't have to tell you that you can refuse → Rodriguez v. United States (2015) — the stop has a clock; "Am I free to go?" starts it → Pennsylvania v. Mimms — officer can order you out; comply → Terry v. Ohio — temporary disarmament for officer safety is lawful → NYSRPA v. Bruen (2022) + District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) — your right to carry is protected; the encounter is governed by the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments → 18 U.S.C. §922(g) — federal prohibited-person rules apply in every state, regardless of constitutional carry → ACLU Know Your Rights card for your state: aclu.org → Find a Second Amendment defense attorney: your state bar lawyer-referral service 🔔 Subscribe for legal rights they don't teach you in school → [Subscribe Link] --- ⚠️ This video is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Concealed-carry and duty-to-inform laws vary significantly by state and change frequently. Always consult a state-licensed attorney — and read your state's current CCW handbook — before carrying. #GunOwnerRights #ConceledCarry #SecondAmendment #FifthAmendment #KnowYourRights #CCW #TrafficStopRights #DutyToInform #CriminalDefense #BruenDecision