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In Colorado there is no bright-line rule that defines the amount of alcohol necessary to be "under the influence" or "intoxicated" in the context of being in possession of a firearm.
CRS 18-1-804. Intoxication.
(4) "Intoxication", as used in this section means a disturbance of mental or physical capacities resulting from the introduction of any substance into the body.
"That which does not kill you only postpones the inevitable."
Exactly, and for someone like myself who doesn't consume alcohol. 1 Beer would be enough to screw me up and become intoxicated. So that's why they give such a loose interpretation and write it like they do. Because they have to cover all kinds of people not just a minority.
I don't know though, this kind of law is going to be very interesting. We'll have to wait and see if and any kind of fall out will happen with it.
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"So live your life so the fear of death can never enter your heart. Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their views, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and of service to your people. Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide."
"Finish today what others won't, so you can achieve tomorrow what others can't."
Sounds good. Let them do it and face the consequences if they kill someone. This doesn't change the law that murder is still illegal right? And if someone wants to carry in a bar or place that serves alcohol like Olive Garden, then let em.
There are some states like Tenn. that don't have bars exactly they have restaurants that serve booze. And they have to make most of the money from food. But you can't carry in there because the liars that are against it call the places bars.
But Tenn. has a lot of funny ideas when it comes to spirits. I know that Jack Daniels distillery is in a dry county.
I think it's fine. I work at a bar in the mountains and there are a few "customers" that usually carry a firearm on them. No big deal. they get as drunk as the next guy. The problem is getting some goober with his pants down to his knees and trying to start something and instead of throwing a punch, he shoots the guy. That is unfortunate. There are already guns in Bars here, alot of people just don't know it. The only thing you can do, is try to figure out who has em
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