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    Quote Originally Posted by Beau View Post
    Why is that not good? What do you do if you have a drink at home? Do you unload your weapons and lock them in a safe at a friends house?
    Being at home is a waaaayy different story. In public+carrying+under the influence=big trouble!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robby30-06 View Post
    Being at home is a waaaayy different story. In public+carrying+under the influence=big trouble!!
    Really? That's funny because I can remember quite a few times when I've had a drink or two while carrying in public. None of which resulted in

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    Some states have an actual limit like .08 that you have to be at or over in order to be in trouble while carrying. In Colorado, it is at the officer's discretion. That is where it gets to be sticky.

    I personally limit myself to one drink if I'm carrying. It ends up being a lot cheaper for me when I go out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Some states have an actual limit like .08 that you have to be at or over in order to be in trouble while carrying. In Colorado, it is at the officer's discretion. That is where it gets to be sticky.

    I personally limit myself to one drink if I'm carrying. It ends up being a lot cheaper for me when I go out.
    I really wish "under the influence" was better defined in the CRS pertaining to firearms. I also never have more than two while carrying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beau View Post
    Really? That's funny because I can remember quite a few times when I've had a drink or two while carrying in public. None of which resulted in
    Ok. Do what works for ya then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robby30-06 View Post
    Ok. Do what works for ya then.
    k. Thanks. I'll do that.

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    My personal limit for drinking while carrying is the same as riding my motorcycles...zero. It's an either/or decision for me.

    Colorado is very vague concerning actual limits, but I was told by a number of different LEOs that they would apply the same standards as they would to drivers: .05 is enough to cite you in their opinion. A larger concern would be if you actually had to use your CCW for defense while you had alcohol in your system. Even if you are cleared of criminal wrongdoing, alcohol(and the impaired judgement that comes with intoxication)opens another door for a civil attorney to make your life difficult.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    My personal limit for drinking while carrying is the same as riding my motorcycles...zero. It's an either/or decision for me.

    Colorado is very vague concerning actual limits, but I was told by a number of different LEOs that they would apply the same standards as they would to drivers .05 is enough to cite you in their opinion. A larger concern would be if you actually had to use your CCW for defense while you had alcohol in your system. Even if you are cleared of criminal wrongdoing, alcohol(and the impaired judgement that comes with intoxication)opens another door for a civil attorney to make your life difficult.
    Colorado needs to pass a law that would prevent being sued in civil court that a person was cleared of in criminal court. I know a couple other states have laws like that.

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    sadly, if something were to transpire and you had ANY amount of Alcohol, you might not see jail time for it, but I can almost promise some ambulance chaser will stack a civil case against you for it saying "His judgement may have been impaired." or some crap.

    I don't drink, don't need to. I have enough drama in my life without it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post

    I don't drink, don't need to. I have enough drama in my life without it.
    I got the feeling you were a bit of a drama queen.

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