going out for dinner and having one drink

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Do you leave your gun home when going out for dinner and having only one drink

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going out for dinner and having one drink

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Do you guys leave your guns home when going out for dinner and you know you will only have one drink?
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striker55 wrote:Do you guys leave your guns home when going out for dinner and you know you will only have one drink?
Given my screwy schedule and the fact that I'm usually the one driving, I tend to forego the one drink more often than not. If I can trust myself to guide a car with around a quarter million foot-pounds of impact energy available, a few hundred from a pistol doesn't strike me as too much responsibility.

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I cant help in this one. I haven't had one since 1972.
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Although my drinks are few and far between, most people can handle just 1 with little effect. There are exceptions to this and you would have to know your limitations
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striker55 wrote:Do you guys leave your guns home when going out for dinner and you know you will only have one drink?
Nope, but I never go out to drink alone. We always have a designated drinker, and a designated shooter, uh I mean DRIVER.
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With the exception of the date (December 1979), I'm with Longtooth.

However, my better half will occasionally have a single drink with dinner, if she's really hurting (like yesterday after walking around the starboard half of Reliant Center Hall A). After that one drink, that relaxes her just enough to take the edge of the pain, she won't drive, but we haven't discussed disarming as yet.

Obviously, she wouldn't have the drink if I weren't with her ('cause who would drive her home). Since my CHL arrived in last Friday's mail, I can handle the designated shooter (thanks for that word picture, llw :rolll ) duty, as well as designated driver.

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Mars & I occasionally order a single drink and share it.
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I will have one, with a meal. if I will have more, I break it down and leave it in the truck. I also have a DD (pregnant wife)
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Venus Pax wrote:Mars & I occasionally order a single drink and share it.
Wow, you two need to cut back a bit. :smilelol5:

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Venus Pax wrote:Mars & I occasionally order a single drink and share it.
Wow, you two need to cut back a bit. :smilelol5:

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Keith B wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Venus Pax wrote:Mars & I occasionally order a single drink and share it.
Wow, you two need to cut back a bit. :smilelol5:

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Main reason I asked the question is that I'll be going out of town and will be going out for dinner, dont like the idea of leaving the gun in the motel and if I'm taking it in my car I may as well wear it. Limiting myself to one drink but I see by the voting I'll probably refrain from having a drink. After all one less drink wont kill me but having no weapon could. :nono:

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striker55 wrote:Main reason I asked the question is that I'll be going out of town and will be going out for dinner, dont like the idea of leaving the gun in the motel and if I'm taking it in my car I may as well wear it. Limiting myself to one drink but I see by the voting I'll probably refrain from having a drink. After all one less drink wont kill me but having no weapon could. :nono:
Or to put it another way, 'when carrying something with clips, it's not too wise to take sips'
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The law defines intoxication and makes carrying while intoxicated a crime. But, one drink into a 185-lb man gives him a BAL of about .03.

ANY detectable BAL will result in SOME impairment. You may not look, act or smell drunk, but there will be some effect. You know how a glass of wine with a meal will affect you; if you'd give yourself to anyone after one drink, don't carry if you're gonna drink and vice versa. If you, like me, regard a 6-pack of beer as a warm-up for some real drinking, have a glass of wine, have a good meal, and don't give it a second thought.
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numist wrote:Or to put it another way, 'when carrying something with clips, it's not too wise to take sips'
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Handguns usually don't have clips. Maybe it's 'When carrying something with a magazine, it's not too wise to make the drinking scene!' ;-)

We're starting to sound like Burma Shave signs. (OK, no age comments here folks!!!!) :smilelol5:
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