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<blockquote data-quote="loudshirt" data-source="post: 1066849" data-attributes="member: 10585"><p>I understand what you are saying. I wish all public officials took their job so seriously. I do not agree that you are on duty 24/7. I do agree that you don't really have a "day off". My question to you is during your time as a police officer are you telling me that you never had one drink since you were on duty 24/7? You can not have it both ways. If you are on duty and possess a firearm you can not drink unless related to undercover. If you are off duty/not in the performance of official duty it is against the law to possess a firearm in a bar if you are not the owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudshirt, post: 1066849, member: 10585"] I understand what you are saying. I wish all public officials took their job so seriously. I do not agree that you are on duty 24/7. I do agree that you don't really have a "day off". My question to you is during your time as a police officer are you telling me that you never had one drink since you were on duty 24/7? You can not have it both ways. If you are on duty and possess a firearm you can not drink unless related to undercover. If you are off duty/not in the performance of official duty it is against the law to possess a firearm in a bar if you are not the owner. [/QUOTE]
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