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That would be sweet if they had a suppressor that looked like a huge fucking drill bit. It's a drill not a gun. So it'd have to have a drill bit that looks like a suppressor. Which wouldn't drill anything. At least the drill would be quiet. 12v Drills are decently loud. Read a book, |
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That would be sweet if they had a suppressor that looked like a huge fucking drill bit. It's a drill not a gun. So it'd have to have a drill bit that looks like a suppressor. Which wouldn't drill anything. At least the drill would be quiet. 12v Drills are decently loud. Read a book, |
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Quoted: It's a drill not a gun. So it'd have to have a drill bit that looks like a suppressor. Which wouldn't drill anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: "Here is a really neat project put together by one of our trainers, Mark Bilicki, working with local gunsmith James Oberkirsch. It is a fully functioning Glock Model 21 .45. No, the drill doesn't work, but if you point where you want a hole, it can make it happen!" So who's lying, you or them? |
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In PA it's legal. If you want to give up your right to self defense because you had one beer, good on you... Easy target.... If someone has a few drinks... Walks outside and stops someone from killing a few people on a rampage what's it fucking matter. I know many cops who stop for a beer or two after work carrying. Should they rethink this practice? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The prosecution would have a field day with him if he was involved in a shooting after having that beer. Can you legally do it? Possibly. But it's fucking stupid. In PA it's legal. If you want to give up your right to self defense because you had one beer, good on you... Easy target.... If someone has a few drinks... Walks outside and stops someone from killing a few people on a rampage what's it fucking matter. I know many cops who stop for a beer or two after work carrying. Should they rethink this practice? Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. |
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Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The prosecution would have a field day with him if he was involved in a shooting after having that beer. Can you legally do it? Possibly. But it's fucking stupid. In PA it's legal. If you want to give up your right to self defense because you had one beer, good on you... Easy target.... If someone has a few drinks... Walks outside and stops someone from killing a few people on a rampage what's it fucking matter. I know many cops who stop for a beer or two after work carrying. Should they rethink this practice? Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. Yep. I've had a drink - a drink - many times while carrying. |
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Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The prosecution would have a field day with him if he was involved in a shooting after having that beer. Can you legally do it? Possibly. But it's fucking stupid. In PA it's legal. If you want to give up your right to self defense because you had one beer, good on you... Easy target.... If someone has a few drinks... Walks outside and stops someone from killing a few people on a rampage what's it fucking matter. I know many cops who stop for a beer or two after work carrying. Should they rethink this practice? Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. Meh, whenever I get to drunk to carry a gun I just empty my mag into the air in the parking lot. Then I only have an unloaded firearm. |
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Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The prosecution would have a field day with him if he was involved in a shooting after having that beer. Can you legally do it? Possibly. But it's fucking stupid. In PA it's legal. If you want to give up your right to self defense because you had one beer, good on you... Easy target.... If someone has a few drinks... Walks outside and stops someone from killing a few people on a rampage what's it fucking matter. I know many cops who stop for a beer or two after work carrying. Should they rethink this practice? Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. This. I'm not disarming over a beer or two at dinner, lawful or not. Just don't care. Ill take my chances in the courtroom over the morgue. |
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Not me but I did visit a Buffalo Wild Wings today with my wife and Sheild.
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The prosecution would have a field day with him if he was involved in a shooting after having that beer. Can you legally do it? Possibly. But it's fucking stupid. In PA it's legal. If you want to give up your right to self defense because you had one beer, good on you... Easy target.... If someone has a few drinks... Walks outside and stops someone from killing a few people on a rampage what's it fucking matter. I know many cops who stop for a beer or two after work carrying. Should they rethink this practice? Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. Are pain meds O.K.? Cough syrup? Give us a bit more insight of your nirvana. |
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The prosecution would have a field day with him if he was involved in a shooting after having that beer. Can you legally do it? Possibly. But it's fucking stupid. In PA it's legal. If you want to give up your right to self defense because you had one beer, good on you... Easy target.... If someone has a few drinks... Walks outside and stops someone from killing a few people on a rampage what's it fucking matter. I know many cops who stop for a beer or two after work carrying. Should they rethink this practice? Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. A district attorney can make 1 beer at a bar look like a full-blown bender to a jury. |
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The prosecution would have a field day with him if he was involved in a shooting after having that beer. Can you legally do it? Possibly. But it's fucking stupid. In PA it's legal. If you want to give up your right to self defense because you had one beer, good on you... Easy target.... If someone has a few drinks... Walks outside and stops someone from killing a few people on a rampage what's it fucking matter. I know many cops who stop for a beer or two after work carrying. Should they rethink this practice? Personally I think one or two beers and carrying is fine. Don't drink until you are impaired. It requires good judgement but I don't see a reason to disarm for a dinner out. I have seen it said before, "if you are an idiot after drinking a beer or two, you were likely too stupid to be trusted with a gun in the first place." However, getting drunk at the bar? Leave the gun at home. A district attorney can make 1 beer at a bar look like a full-blown bender to a jury. What if you are at home and someone kicks in the door after you have a few?!? Why would it even go to a jury?? |
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Drinking while carrying quotes View Quote In North Carolina it is illegal to carry a gun with any alcohol whatsoever in your system. Your permit is void if you drink while carrying. § 14-415.11. Permit to carry concealed handgun; scope of permit. (a) Any person who has a concealed handgun permit may carry a concealed handgun unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law. The person shall carry the permit together with valid identification whenever the person is carrying a concealed handgun, shall disclose to any law enforcement officer that the person holds a valid permit and is carrying a concealed handgun when approached or addressed by the officer, and shall display both the permit and the proper identification upon the request of a law enforcement officer. In addition to these requirements, a military permittee whose permit has expired during deployment may carry a concealed handgun during the 90 days following the end of deployment and before the permit is renewed provided the permittee also displays proof of deployment to any law enforcement officer. (b) The sheriff shall issue a permit to carry a concealed handgun to a person who qualifies for a permit under G.S. 14-415.12. The permit shall be valid throughout the State for a period of five years from the date of issuance. (c) Except as provided in G.S. 14-415.27, a permit does not authorize a person to carry a concealed handgun in any of the following: .... (c2) It shall be unlawful for a person, with or without a permit, to carry a concealed handgun while consuming alcohol or at any time while the person has remaining in the person's body any alcohol or in the person's blood a controlled substance previously consumed, but a person does not violate this condition if a controlled substance in the person's blood was lawfully obtained and taken in therapeutically appropriate amounts or if the person is on the person's own property. ... |
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Whilst sipping on a beer So? Illegal in KY IIRC How do you know if that beer is NA beer or not? How do you know he wasn't a cop? How do you know he wasn't a woman? How do we know the desert eagle was real or fake? If you want, you can play the how game all day long to win an argument. Maybe that BW's wasn't in the US. Maybe it's a mockup. |
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How do you know he wasn't a cop? How do you know he wasn't a woman? How do we know the desert eagle was real or fake? If you want, you can play the how game all day long to win an argument. Maybe that BW's wasn't in the US. Maybe it's a mockup. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Whilst sipping on a beer So? Illegal in KY IIRC How do you know if that beer is NA beer or not? How do you know he wasn't a cop? How do you know he wasn't a woman? How do we know the desert eagle was real or fake? If you want, you can play the how game all day long to win an argument. Maybe that BW's wasn't in the US. Maybe it's a mockup. Well I guess you don't even know if he is black or white until you ask him in these days. |
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Whilst sipping on a beer So? Illegal in KY IIRC So what? This. I'm not obeying a stupid ass law. I don't get shit housed while carrying a gun, but I'm not disarming over a couple beers at dinner. If you can't handle a couple beers and still be responsible then you can't be responsible without the beer either. |
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