jgalt wrote:Looks like we've found another good reason for carrying with an empty chamber, eh?
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I'm tellin' ya, it's where it's at!

jgalt wrote:Looks like we've found another good reason for carrying with an empty chamber, eh?
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jake wrote:There's an upcoming event with target shooting, four wheelers and beer. My question is if I have a permit to carry and Im on private property with a hand gun, can I legally drink?
jgalt wrote:Looks like we've found another good reason for carrying with an empty chamber, eh?
traveler wrote:jake wrote:… target shooting, four wheelers and beer.
With all due respect, that is a recipe for disaster. You do not even have to simmer it. IMHO either drink, drive, or shoot. They should never be done in any combination of two or all three.
Now for the grand-daddy of them all: Who was your instructor?
Hammer99... wrote:Having to much to drink and shooting guns is bad. Most of us know this. Not to mention when it all goes bad it has the potential to make us all look bad.
But I though since he is on private property he doesn't need a PTC. If that's true the .04 does not apply. I don't see what is Illegal. Am I wrong about this?
shackleford wrote:Booze and guns dont mix. Period.
steve4102 wrote:Google James Gradishar Duluth. I knew him, before he killed himself he spent over 100K defending his right to carry in his own building while intoxicated, he lost.
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