I've got a secret for you. The chances of me killing someone with my gun are just as unlikely, even if it is in my possession after having a couple beers with dinner.
I've got another secret for you, I'm not going to tailor my legal behaviors around what you are or are not comfortable with. You don't want to be around someone lawfully having a couple of beers with dinner and carrying a firearm, then don't let the door hit you on YOUR way out.
As another poster on this forum has said in the past.... just because you don't trust yourself enough to not be able to keep from fondling your gun after you've had a couple beers - don't push your insecurities onto others. I feel no overwhelming urges to take the keys out of my pocket and drive after a couple beers with dinner and I don't feel any urges to take my gun out of the holster and fondle it either. Believe it or not some people CAN control their BASIC actions while under the influence of alcohol.
Funny how not even the politicians in the legislature consider drinking and carrying a gun to be all that big of a problem....
Really? Is that the case in every state?
Common sense? Lol...ok.
NavyLCDR:299351 said:Common sense? Lol...ok.
Oh come on... why did you edit this! I liked the original so much better!
As a conceal carry permit holder in Pennsylvania I know that I am within my rights to carry inside an establishment that serves alcohol. However, would I be breaking the law if I had a drink in the bar while carrying? Are there limits to BAC or is it completely banned? I'm not saying I want to go out and get drunk. I just like to drink a beer with dinner.
it should be a personal decision ..esp because many can hold their alcohol and still make good judgement after a beer or two.....the only reason the law should have anything to do with us is if we harmed another wrongfully drunk or sober......folks need to exercise their own good judgement and stop allowing the government to dictate what they can and can't do
whilst it's illegal in florida to order alcohol in a bar whilst carrying i see no reason why a responsible person can't drink a glass of wine or beer with their meal inside such an establishment so long they are in control of themselves and their weapon imo
with freedom comes responsibility
In Florida you can not carry under your CWFL in a "BAR" period. However you may consume alcohol while armed.
In Florida you can not carry under your CWFL in a "BAR" period. However you may consume alcohol while armed.
from what i was told by a sherriff deputy in Huntington county you can carry in a bar and drink but you can not be drunk while your carringAs a conceal carry permit holder in Pennsylvania I know that I am within my rights to carry inside an establishment that serves alcohol. However, would I be breaking the law if I had a drink in the bar while carrying? Are there limits to BAC or is it completely banned? I'm not saying I want to go out and get drunk. I just like to drink a beer with dinner.
from what i was told by a sherriff deputy in Huntington county you can carry in a bar and drink but you can not be drunk while your carring