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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3179211" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>The way I see it, it's not my responsibility to evaluate the percentage of sales Chili's or Red Lobster have in liquor vs. food. No way in hell a jury is going to convict you from carrying in a restaurant.</p><p></p><p>Carrying in a strip club that serves wings, or in the bar section of a restaurant (marked 21 and over) is maybe a different story.</p><p></p><p>I used to leave my carry weapon in the car when I went out to dinner. I don't anymore, if I need to defend myself, it is much more likely to be in a dumbass zone in public than it is in my own home, probably. I just live my life. Law doesn't say I can't have a single beer while carrying, it's ambiguous about ETOH use. Of course, being drunk while carrying in public is a bad idea - but I also don't shy away from having a weapon at hand at home when I'm consuming whatever-the-hell-I-want-that-is-legal, either.</p><p></p><p>Dumbasses gonna be dumbasses. I'm gonna live my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3179211, member: 9374"] The way I see it, it's not my responsibility to evaluate the percentage of sales Chili's or Red Lobster have in liquor vs. food. No way in hell a jury is going to convict you from carrying in a restaurant. Carrying in a strip club that serves wings, or in the bar section of a restaurant (marked 21 and over) is maybe a different story. I used to leave my carry weapon in the car when I went out to dinner. I don't anymore, if I need to defend myself, it is much more likely to be in a dumbass zone in public than it is in my own home, probably. I just live my life. Law doesn't say I can't have a single beer while carrying, it's ambiguous about ETOH use. Of course, being drunk while carrying in public is a bad idea - but I also don't shy away from having a weapon at hand at home when I'm consuming whatever-the-hell-I-want-that-is-legal, either. Dumbasses gonna be dumbasses. I'm gonna live my life. [/QUOTE]
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