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<blockquote data-quote="MCVetSteve" data-source="post: 2518430" data-attributes="member: 33591"><p>So I'm certain that I'm not the only member here who enjoys a beer or two every now and again, or whiskey, or wine or what have you. With that, I have a question. Obviously away from home this is not a problem because carrying in public and drinking is not only dangerous and stupid, it's also illegal. Thus, I don't drink in public anymore cuz I'd rather carry. But what about at home? What if, while you're home and you've been drinking, you're forced to defend yourself and your home? Could/would that be used against you to turn a self defense case into a murder trial? And I'm not talking about stammering and falling on yourself like your shoes are tied together. But let's say you're just above the legal limit for driving?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCVetSteve, post: 2518430, member: 33591"] So I'm certain that I'm not the only member here who enjoys a beer or two every now and again, or whiskey, or wine or what have you. With that, I have a question. Obviously away from home this is not a problem because carrying in public and drinking is not only dangerous and stupid, it's also illegal. Thus, I don't drink in public anymore cuz I'd rather carry. But what about at home? What if, while you're home and you've been drinking, you're forced to defend yourself and your home? Could/would that be used against you to turn a self defense case into a murder trial? And I'm not talking about stammering and falling on yourself like your shoes are tied together. But let's say you're just above the legal limit for driving? [/QUOTE]
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