ScottDLS,
"How about banning alcohol altogether."
I'm guessing you didn't mean this as a generalization, or trying to re-introduce Prohibition laws, but self-banning alcohol when carrying.
Am I right?
Level of alcohol in blood
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Re: Level of alcohol in blood
No I was just trying to be outrageous. There's no reason why an adult can't consume a small amount of alcohol without completely taking leave of his senses. Too many absolutists threaten our rights. At least alcohol was banned by constitutional amendment (18th) and drinking is not even in the bill of rights.Abraham wrote:ScottDLS,
"How about banning alcohol altogether."
I'm guessing you didn't mean this as a generalization, or trying to re-introduce Prohibition laws, but self-banning alcohol when carrying.
Am I right?

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Re: Level of alcohol in blood
It's covered by the dec of independence... Pursuit of happiness!ScottDLS wrote: No I was just trying to be outrageous. There's no reason why an adult can't consume a small amount of alcohol without completely taking leave of his senses. Too many absolutists threaten our rights. At least alcohol was banned by constitutional amendment (18th) and drinking is not even in the bill of rights.

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