BruceGAtl
New member
I'm not addressing a legal limit. I'm addressing a person's reason for being armed in the first place in light of their consumption of alcohol.
When I am armed it is because I believe there is a risk, however so slight, that I may need my weapon to defend my life. I'm not going to reduce my ability to use my weapon for it's intended purpose (defending my life) by consuming alcohol.
There are people who open carry locked and loaded in order to eliminate as much delay and interference with their ability to respond to a threat. Others might use a safety after balancing their personal perception of the risks. Others may not carry with one in the chamber.
But whatever your personal choice of level of readiness, drinking alcohol negates your readiness level whatever it may be.
Before you have that first sip, do a Dirty Harry and ask yourself how lucky you feel today. Is today the day you'll need all your senses at their maximum capacity to safe your life? No? Then today is not a day that you need to carry. Go ahead and enjoy whatever mind altering drug you please.
and I/m quite sure that if someone comes along with the intent to do you harm... you can just turn to them and say... "Oh... I've had a beer today and so decided that I would be safer not carrying my firearm... you understand I'm sure... can we do this another day..."
Yup... that'll work :sarcastic:
As I said before (and as kel has just pointed out...) we are supposed to be adults, not inexperienced children... If you feel that YOU cannot be responsible enough to control your drinking when you do go out, PLEASE feel free to leave your keys and your gun at home, but do not assume that YOUR inability to control your own impluses is a reflection of everyone else. This is the same mentality that assumes that ANY person that carries a gun will eventually snap and go into a killing rage - we should therefore ban ALL guns to ensure that it does not happen.
For myself, I am a responsible adult and have learned not to go out and drink til I puke. I left that phase behind when I was in high school. If I screw up, I accept the consequences of my actions - as I do every day that I carry. The law (in one of it's rare moments) accords me the privilege of being an adult, I intend to keep that privilege by not abusing it.