Ive always wondered, and im sure the law varies state from state. But lets say you get pulled over for speeding or something. Do you have to straight up tell the officer that you have a gun, with the license to do so. What happens from there?
I would guess the officer would ask ya to get out of the car, show him the license and let him know where the gun is? Or how does this work?
The dispatcher will inform the officer that you have a concealed weapons permit, but out of custom courtesy, you should inform the officer of it, and where it is located. Odds are, they'll get it, or if it's out of reach, they'll keep an observant eye out, but go on with it. So, say I had a firearm in the glove box for some reason, I'd say to the officer when he approached the vehicle...
"Good (insert time of day) officer. Here's my information, and I have a firearm in the glove compartment which I am licensed to carry."
There, good safe way of putting it, keeping the officer informed, and they'll appreciate you being up-front and honest, and it could help you get out of a ticket if you're lucky.