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    Default CCW and establishments that serve alcohol

    I dont want to derail the thread that this was brought up in, but
    for those of you that CCW and go to restaurants etc that serve alcohol and
    specifically do not drink even a sip as one poster stated, what do you do at home??????

    I for one have a firearm within arms reach of me or on me wherever I am in my home.
    I dont drink a lot but I enjoy a couple of beers and genuinely enjoy the taste of beer
    so I have it with almost every dinner.
    What is the diffrence with me carrying on me at home or if I am at a restaurant
    and have a beer with dinner even though I am CCWing????

    This is all hypothetical for the sake of discussion

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    I won't drink while I am CCing outside of the house, but I don't think it's the end of the world if you had a beer at a restaurant. Sometimes when I am at home I will have a beer or two. The way I see it, a couple beers don't negate my right to defend myself.



    That said, guns and alcohol dont mix very well

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    Your home is different than public venues.

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    Its a misdemenor in public if you are intoxicated and CCW, I'm sure a leo will jump in soon.

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    What if you're intoxicated at home and stop an intruder with lethal force?
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    What level of BAC do you need to be legally intoxicated?

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    I have wondered about this too....

    although it's pretty obvious that you shouldnt be drinking while firearms are around, i have often felt like the situation where you would need it the most is when there are drunk people around...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfortune View Post
    What if you're intoxicated at home and stop an intruder with lethal force?
    I think this falls into that gray area.

    Great question, Gabe. I really do fear the friday evening when the unthinkable happens and I've tossed back a couple glasses of Wild Turkey... I'd rather explain that I'm entitled to feel 100% safe in my own home than have doubt or hesitation that will cost me my life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cfortune View Post
    What if you're intoxicated at home and stop an intruder with lethal force?
    This is also a question I wouldnt mind some answers and discussion to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiggity View Post
    What level of BAC do you need to be legally intoxicated?
    The same as driving. .08.

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