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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2518808" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Each shooting is going to be investigated, and the outcome will depend on the entirety of the circumstances. So your being legally drunk would be included.</p><p>But would it change anything? Don't know the answer to your question.</p><p></p><p>But let's be clear about what is in the SDA and what having a carry license means. A carry license is irrelevant inside your home and changes NOTHING concerning the laws on use of deadly force.</p><p>A carry license merely exempts you from 2 laws: carrying a gun in public and having it loaded. It gives you NO extra rights or limitations on use of deadly force. The SDA does prohibit carrying a gun in public under the provisions of the SDA if you are drunk or impaired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2518808, member: 796"] Each shooting is going to be investigated, and the outcome will depend on the entirety of the circumstances. So your being legally drunk would be included. But would it change anything? Don't know the answer to your question. But let's be clear about what is in the SDA and what having a carry license means. A carry license is irrelevant inside your home and changes NOTHING concerning the laws on use of deadly force. A carry license merely exempts you from 2 laws: carrying a gun in public and having it loaded. It gives you NO extra rights or limitations on use of deadly force. The SDA does prohibit carrying a gun in public under the provisions of the SDA if you are drunk or impaired. [/QUOTE]
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