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antispam540 wrote:
antispam540 wrote:
If you're too intoxicated to use your weapon correctly, you should be aware of it, and leave it at home. The only person who knows one's limits is oneself. As for not drinking at all, forget it. I'm not going to let the fact that I carry a pistol change the way I live my life. If I want to drink with my friends, I will, and leave the gun behind.Dr. Fresh wrote:I would be more worried about the possibility of using it incorrectly while under the influence. It'd be better to not drink at all, so you have no reason to leave it at home - but that's just my opinion.antispam540 wrote:It's not really a judgement or zero tolerance - I think we're just confused why you would want to give up even a little reaction time and/or clarity of thought when carrying. It's your choice, but, just like OCing in a non-retention holster, it seems like a dumb idea.
So it's better just to leave the pistol at home where you don't even have the possibility of using it correctly?