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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3327624" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>I don't know the answer to this question but I have to ask... from the previously posted part of the act, why would it specifically say nothing in this section authorizes a peace officer or private investigator to drink while in possession of a weapon if ANYONE ELSE is authorized to drink while in possession?</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking there must be a prohibition SOMEWHERE, otherwise this means that ONLY peace officers and private investigators are prohibited from drinking unless they do so in the line of duty, but anyone else can under any circumstance. That doesn't make sense.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'll have time to re-read the whole act tomorrow...</p><p></p><p>>>>></p><p>Provided further, nothing in this section shall be interpreted to authorize any peace officer in actual physical possession of a weapon to consume low-point beer or alcoholic beverages, except in the authorized line of duty as an undercover officer. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to authorize any private investigator with a firearms authorization in actual physical possession of a weapon to consume low-point beer or alcoholic beverages in any establishment where low-point beer or alcoholic beverages are consumed.</p><p><<<<<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3327624, member: 44328"] I don't know the answer to this question but I have to ask... from the previously posted part of the act, why would it specifically say nothing in this section authorizes a peace officer or private investigator to drink while in possession of a weapon if ANYONE ELSE is authorized to drink while in possession? I'm thinking there must be a prohibition SOMEWHERE, otherwise this means that ONLY peace officers and private investigators are prohibited from drinking unless they do so in the line of duty, but anyone else can under any circumstance. That doesn't make sense. Maybe I'll have time to re-read the whole act tomorrow... >>>> Provided further, nothing in this section shall be interpreted to authorize any peace officer in actual physical possession of a weapon to consume low-point beer or alcoholic beverages, except in the authorized line of duty as an undercover officer. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to authorize any private investigator with a firearms authorization in actual physical possession of a weapon to consume low-point beer or alcoholic beverages in any establishment where low-point beer or alcoholic beverages are consumed. <<<<< [/QUOTE]
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