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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 3327809" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>I may or may not sit at the bar at Texas Roadhouse (service is best at the bar and so is TV viewing for football) and have a Prime Rib and a beer or 2 on the weekend while I'm concealing. Is this legal? Nope, but like stated, I'd rather be judged than carried. Now if I had to use my gun at that moment, id be extra careful about my options in that moment and I actually dont think anything would come of it after the dust settled and there are maybe a few dead customers and hopefully a dead bad guy because I killed him. The smoke and mirrors would be thick and as long as I'm not stumbling drunk, dont see an issue.</p><p>Thats my opinion on how I may or may not choose to exercise my freedom, uncontrolled by unconstitutional law.</p><p>YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 3327809, member: 6281"] I may or may not sit at the bar at Texas Roadhouse (service is best at the bar and so is TV viewing for football) and have a Prime Rib and a beer or 2 on the weekend while I'm concealing. Is this legal? Nope, but like stated, I'd rather be judged than carried. Now if I had to use my gun at that moment, id be extra careful about my options in that moment and I actually dont think anything would come of it after the dust settled and there are maybe a few dead customers and hopefully a dead bad guy because I killed him. The smoke and mirrors would be thick and as long as I'm not stumbling drunk, dont see an issue. Thats my opinion on how I may or may not choose to exercise my freedom, uncontrolled by unconstitutional law. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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