LAWYER: Never Answer This Question During a Traffic Stop Know Your Rights

There's one question cops ask at traffic stops that most drivers answer wrong — every single time. In this video, criminal defense attorney Harry Steven breaks down exactly what to say (and what NEVER to say) when an officer asks: "Do you have a gun in the vehicle?" Answering this question — even honestly — can turn a routine traffic stop into a search, a prolonged detention, or worse. Here's what the law actually gives you the right to do. ✅ In this Video you'll learn: → Why answering "yes" or "no" to the gun question can legally escalate the stop. → How Terry v. Ohio legally expands police authority based on "reasonable suspicion." → The 5 biggest mistakes drivers make when pulled over. → Why volunteering your CCW permit unprompted is a dangerous legal move. → The exact script to use to assert your right to remain silent without being confrontational. 🚨Legal Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every state has different laws regarding traffic stops and firearm disclosure. For guidance specific to your situation, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. FAIR USE STATEMENT: This video uses bodycam/dashcam footage under the Fair Use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107) for the following transformative purposes: 🔔 Subscribe for more traffic stop rights and police encounter advice backed by real criminal defense experience. #trafficstop #knowyourrights #policestop #5thamendment #legalrights #trafficstoproughts #criminaldefense #roadside rights #policequestioning #lawyer #LegalLogic #PoliceSearch #DoNotConsent #SupremeCourt #CivilRights #YourRights #LegalTips #TrafficStopRights #ConstitutionalRights #AmIFreeToGo