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To OC or Not To OC is the Question

ImJustMylan

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Possibly. But justified should continue to be justified. Now, if you do something you should not have then all bets are off. If you are going to drink enough to mess with your metal state, then carrying may be a no go. But if it's not that much, then you may choose otherwise. Just pointing out that the law is silent where OC and alcohol are concerned.

So very true...
 

Smith45acp

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Let's pop this can or worms right open. Is this for personal reasons or are you basing it on something? OC'ing with alcohol in your system is not addressed in the statutes. If you are just personally against it, then no problem. If you think it's illegal, I'm just giving you a heads up. That's only addressed in the CC Scope of permit.

This outta be fun.

It's not black and white for me. If I'm hanging with a couple of close buds (who would probably be strapped too anyway) that's one thing.

If I want to pound a 6pack at a BBQ where I don't know everyone, then no. It's not so much because I'm afraid I'll make a bad decision, it's just because it looks reckless to people who don't know me. If I didn't know someone and they were slamming beers I'd be concerned.

I realize the legality of the issue...
 
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