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GGJohn

(9,951 posts)
3. Ummm,
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:51 AM
Nov 2015

Last edited Sun Nov 29, 2015, 12:46 PM - Edit history (1)

in all states, it's a crime to be in possession of a firearm while under the influence.

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ughhhhhh Facility Inspector Nov 2015 #1
Do you have a sensible reply, or are you stuck in kneejerk mode? Orrex Nov 2015 #6
give us something other than flamebait Facility Inspector Nov 2015 #7
Fair enough. Since the OP is anything flamebait, I await your sensible reply. Orrex Nov 2015 #13
Ah, reduction to absurdity TheSarcastinator Nov 2015 #18
Let me dumb it down a little Facility Inspector Nov 2015 #37
Let me clever it up for you a little. LanternWaste Nov 2015 #54
What are you on about? Facility Inspector Nov 2015 #56
At least. Iggo Nov 2015 #2
Ummm, GGJohn Nov 2015 #3
exactly Facility Inspector Nov 2015 #10
WOW!!! GGJohn Nov 2015 #11
So there are states where it isn't a crime? thucythucy Nov 2015 #14
Ooops!!! GGJohn Nov 2015 #16
Good to know. thucythucy Nov 2015 #17
I can't find anything here in Oregon. Lizzie Poppet Nov 2015 #19
Interesting. thucythucy Nov 2015 #22
I'm a bit shocked. Lizzie Poppet Nov 2015 #29
I also believe if you have a CHL you stand a good chance of losing it if your convicted on the Waldorf Nov 2015 #30
I believe you're right, GGJohn Nov 2015 #32
Here in Texas they just passed open carry this summer. But you have to have a CHL in order to open Waldorf Nov 2015 #33
While that may be true Flying Squirrel Nov 2015 #45
*blinks* Wow...I never thought of that idea. And I like it. Lizzie Poppet Nov 2015 #4
Driving isn't a right. You would suspend, then permanently revoke a right? cherokeeprogressive Nov 2015 #20
Just to be clear, you're saying someone who, say, repeatedly is intoxicated thucythucy Nov 2015 #23
I'm saying binary remedies aren't always the answer. cherokeeprogressive Nov 2015 #24
I take it then your answer is "Yes." Nt thucythucy Nov 2015 #26
Who would you appoint to be the arbiter of which rights are reinstated, and when? cherokeeprogressive Nov 2015 #28
The same people who arbitrate all sorts of other issues: thucythucy Nov 2015 #31
Yep. Lizzie Poppet Nov 2015 #27
Rights are taken away all the time Flying Squirrel Nov 2015 #46
I don't disagree. cherokeeprogressive Nov 2015 #49
Definitely. polly7 Nov 2015 #5
I don't see how anyone could seriously disagree with this (nt) Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #8
But they might need to "Stand their ground" when the bouncer is trying LiberalArkie Nov 2015 #9
One already did in Las Vegas, his name is Benjamin Frazier 951-Riverside Nov 2015 #12
It's usually punished the same already in Conn. NutmegYankee Nov 2015 #15
Problem is a weapon is a right, driving a privilege.Actually ownig a weapon should be a privilege in EndElectoral Nov 2015 #21
Walking around in public is a right; public drunkenness is frequently still a crime Orrex Nov 2015 #38
No, people lose that right all the time. Flying Squirrel Nov 2015 #47
No (nt) bigwillq Nov 2015 #25
I don't agree. I think the CWI (carrying while intoxicated) penalties should be harsher. valerief Nov 2015 #34
Wow. Straw Man Nov 2015 #48
What a sorry try. I refuse to trivialize the slaughter guns are designed to do and actually do. valerief Nov 2015 #50
You prefer to trivialize other slaughters. Straw Man Nov 2015 #51
Your name suits you. Goodbye. nt valerief Nov 2015 #52
Is that what's called a strategic withdrawal? Straw Man Nov 2015 #57
Georgia: new legislation will allow guns in places of worship, sporting events, bars, and schools. OregonBlue Nov 2015 #35
And people may stop going to church and football games. valerief Nov 2015 #36
Absolutely. backscatter712 Nov 2015 #39
I can support that. Throd Nov 2015 #40
Gun ownership, carrying a gun linked to heavy alcohol use ThoughtCriminal Nov 2015 #41
I love this! Initech Nov 2015 #42
No surprise there! nt valerief Nov 2015 #53
no open carry rafeh1 Nov 2015 #43
I would wager that Mendocino Nov 2015 #44
Yes. HuckleB Nov 2015 #55
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