We were taught zero tolerance in my class as well.kjolly wrote:"but the idea that you can have zero amount of alcohol while carrying is a myth."
We were taught zero tolerance in our class.
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- Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:23 am
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Question - Safe method of transporting weapon
Let's say I carry my weapon to work (or anywhere, for that matter), and me and my co-workers end up going out for an after-work happy hour.
I'm concerned about what to do with the weapon if I'm going to be drinking any alcohol. Obviously I can't carry and drink, and I wouldn't do that anyway. I'm not talking about getting drunk to the point where I shouldn't be driving, just talking a few beers.
What's the best thing to do with my weapon under these circumstances? Should I unload it and lock it in the glovebox? (I have a truck, so there is no trunk).
I've heard of the "zero tolerance policy" for drinking and having a weapon, so what do I do with it?
Hopefully that's clear.
I'm concerned about what to do with the weapon if I'm going to be drinking any alcohol. Obviously I can't carry and drink, and I wouldn't do that anyway. I'm not talking about getting drunk to the point where I shouldn't be driving, just talking a few beers.
What's the best thing to do with my weapon under these circumstances? Should I unload it and lock it in the glovebox? (I have a truck, so there is no trunk).
I've heard of the "zero tolerance policy" for drinking and having a weapon, so what do I do with it?
Hopefully that's clear.