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June 2, 2025 46 mins

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Episode 185. Navigating Law Enforcement Encounters as an Armed Citizen with Glenn Hoyer


In this episode of the Forge of Freedom podcast, hosts Alex Ooley and Mike Ooley interview Glenn Hoyer, the director of the law enforcement division at the NRA. They discuss the NRA's long-standing commitment to law enforcement training, the importance of responsible armed citizenship, and how armed citizens should interact with law enforcement during various encounters, including traffic stops and self-defense situations. Hoyer emphasizes the need for citizens to understand the perspective of law enforcement officers and to communicate effectively during potentially tense situations.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the NRA Annual Meeting and Guest Introduction

08:14 The NRA's Diverse Training Initiatives

13:54 Best Practices for Traffic Stops as an Armed Citizen

20:18 Handling Firearm Requests During Traffic Stops

30:18 Self-Defense Situations and 911 Calls

38:32 Post-Incident Interactions with Law Enforcement

45:09 Self-Defense Insurance and Legal Preparedness


Resources


NRA Law Enforcement 

https://le.nra.org/


Glen Hoyer

https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-hoyer-2689108


Interacting with Law Enforcement While Armed

https://gundigest.com/handguns/concealed-carry/interacting-with-law-enforcement-while-armed


Episode 182. What Over 1,600 Armed Traffic Stops Reveal About Law Enforcement Interactions (with Jacob Paulsen)

https://forgeoffreedom.com/episode-182-what-over-1600-armed-traffic-stops-reveal-about-law-enforcement-interactions-with-jacob-paulsen/


Takeaways

  • The NRA has a rich history of supporting law enforcement training.

  • Understanding the mindset of law enforcement is crucial for armed citizens.

  • Traffic stops are a common interaction where armed citizens must be cautious.

  • Citizens should always communicate their armed status to law enforcement.

  • Self-defense situations require careful consideration when interacting with police.

  • Staying on the line during a 911 call is important for safety.

  • Hands up and clear communication can prevent misunderstandings during traffic stops.

  • The importance of training for both law enforcement and armed citizens cannot be overstated.

  • Conflicting commands from officers can create confusion; clarity is essential.

  • Polite refusal to answer questions can be framed positively to law enforcement.


Keywords

NRA, law enforcement, armed citizen, self-defense, traffic stops, training, interaction, 911 calls, firearms, safety


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