
I was only partly joking about the atv rodeo shoot. I'm contemplating a paintball course.

Davedon wrote:Hold on a minute you can get busted on a bicycle for DUI's common man seriously? If thats the case i should stop doing that...
Norsesmithy wrote:Davedon wrote:Hold on a minute you can get busted on a bicycle for DUI's common man seriously? If thats the case i should stop doing that...
You can get a DUI on a horse. Which is bullhonky, because, as you may know if you've ever ridden a horse drunk, when a drunk gets on a horse, the horse is the one driving.
FJ540 wrote:At least a couple of us have Arctic Cat quads. Either that, or I have one seriously funny looking 4 wheeled snowmobile.![]()
mnmike59 wrote:Dave Pendleton wrote:For a minute, I thought I logged in to Alabama Gun Talk...
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The legal limit is .04 for carry.
Dave Pendleton wrote:FJ540 wrote:At least a couple of us have Arctic Cat quads. Either that, or I have one seriously funny looking 4 wheeled snowmobile.![]()
You're a damned liar. Arctic Cat only makes snowmobiles.
Norsesmithy wrote:Davedon wrote:Hold on a minute you can get busted on a bicycle for DUI's common man seriously? If thats the case i should stop doing that...
You can get a DUI on a horse. Which is bullhonky, because, as you may know if you've ever ridden a horse drunk, when a drunk gets on a horse, the horse is the one driving.
Subdivision 1.Driving while impaired crime; motor vehicle.
It is a crime for any person to drive, operate, or be in physical control of any motor vehicle, as defined in section 169A.03, subdivision 15, except for motorboats in operation and off-road recreational vehicles, within this state or on any boundary water of this state when:
(1) the person is under the influence of alcohol;
(2) the person is under the influence of a controlled substance;
(3) the person is knowingly under the influence of a hazardous substance that affects the nervous system, brain, or muscles of the person so as to substantially impair the person's ability to drive or operate the motor vehicle;
(4) the person is under the influence of a combination of any two or more of the elements named in clauses (1) to (3);
(5) the person's alcohol concentration at the time, or as measured within two hours of the time, of driving, operating, or being in physical control of the motor vehicle is 0.08 or more;
(6) the vehicle is a commercial motor vehicle and the person's alcohol concentration at the time, or as measured within two hours of the time, of driving, operating, or being in physical control of the commercial motor vehicle is 0.04 or more; or
(7) the person's body contains any amount of a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II, or its metabolite, other than marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinols.
Subd. 1a.Driving while impaired crime; motorboat in operation.
It is a crime for any person to operate or be in physical control of a motorboat in operation on any waters or boundary water of this state when:
(1) the person is under the influence of alcohol;
(2) the person is under the influence of a controlled substance;
(3) the person is knowingly under the influence of a hazardous substance that affects the nervous system, brain, or muscles of the person so as to substantially impair the person's ability to drive or operate the motorboat;
(4) the person is under the influence of a combination of any two or more of the elements named in clauses (1) to (3);
(5) the person's alcohol concentration at the time, or as measured within two hours of the time, of driving, operating, or being in physical control of the motorboat is 0.08 or more; or
(6) the person's body contains any amount of a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II, or its metabolite, other than marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinols.
Subd. 1b.Driving while impaired crime; snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle.
It is a crime for any person to operate or be in physical control of a snowmobile as defined in section 84.81, subdivision 3, or all-terrain vehicle as defined in section 84.92, subdivision 8, anywhere in this state or on the ice of any boundary water of this state when:
(1) the person is under the influence of alcohol;
(2) the person is under the influence of a controlled substance;
(3) the person is knowingly under the influence of a hazardous substance that affects the nervous system, brain, or muscles of the person so as to substantially impair the person's ability to drive or operate the snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle;
(4) the person is under the influence of a combination of any two or more of the elements named in clauses (1) to (3);
(5) the person's alcohol concentration at the time, or as measured within two hours of the time, of driving, operating, or being in physical control of the snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle is 0.08 or more; or
(6) the person's body contains any amount of a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II, or its metabolite, other than marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinols.
Subd. 1c.Driving while impaired crime; off-highway motorcycle and off-road vehicle.
It is a crime for any person to operate or be in physical control of any off-highway motorcycle as defined in section 84.787, subdivision 7, or any off-road vehicle as defined in section 84.797, subdivision 7, anywhere in this state or on the ice of any boundary water of this state when:
(1) the person is under the influence of alcohol;
(2) the person is under the influence of a controlled substance;
(3) the person is knowingly under the influence of a hazardous substance that affects the nervous system, brain, or muscles of the person so as to substantially impair the person's ability to drive or operate the off-highway motorcycle or off-road vehicle;
(4) the person is under the influence of a combination of any two or more of the elements named in clauses (1) to (3);
(5) the person's alcohol concentration at the time, or as measured within two hours of the time, of driving, operating, or being in physical control of the off-highway motorcycle or off-road vehicle is 0.08 or more; or
(6) the person's body contains any amount of a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II, or its metabolite, other than marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinols.
FJ540 wrote:Dave Pendleton wrote:FJ540 wrote:At least a couple of us have Arctic Cat quads. Either that, or I have one seriously funny looking 4 wheeled snowmobile.![]()
You're a damned liar. Arctic Cat only makes snowmobiles.
You don't get out much do ya?
tman wrote:Norsesmithy wrote:Davedon wrote:Hold on a minute you can get busted on a bicycle for DUI's common man seriously? If thats the case i should stop doing that...
You can get a DUI on a horse. Which is bullhonky, because, as you may know if you've ever ridden a horse drunk, when a drunk gets on a horse, the horse is the one driving.<<<<LAW>>>>
I'm sorry, but neither horses not bicycles are MOTOR VEHICLES...
gooseman wrote:mnmike59 wrote:The legal limit is .04 for carry.
And the limit for safety is zero.
FJ540 wrote:You must be under the influence then, eh?
Someone with so little clout shouldn't be calling anyone a dumbass.noob
Norsesmithy wrote:Fair enough, but case law disagrees with you. People have tried to fight bike and horse DUIs in MN and lost.
Same as people who were not meeting the legal definition of Operating have fought the charge and lost.
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