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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 977766" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Home defense and the SDA do not equal the same thing. If you're drunk off your ass or under prescription narcotics in your own home and home invaders break down your door intent on robbing you at gunpoint, you're still justified in shooting their asses off.</p><p></p><p>In public with an SDA permit, you need to avoid alcohol. Prescription painkillers taken under a Dr.'s orders are ok so long as they do not effect judgement. If you aren't safe to drive, you shouldn't have the gun on.</p><p></p><p>The real problem would come if you were involved in a marginal shoot and were under the influence of a scheduled drug or alcohol (or a mood altering drug prescribed for something like depression). Then they're going to be much more likely to prosecute. If it's a cut and dried righteous shoot, you shouldn't have a problem under most any circumstance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 977766, member: 1132"] Home defense and the SDA do not equal the same thing. If you're drunk off your ass or under prescription narcotics in your own home and home invaders break down your door intent on robbing you at gunpoint, you're still justified in shooting their asses off. In public with an SDA permit, you need to avoid alcohol. Prescription painkillers taken under a Dr.'s orders are ok so long as they do not effect judgement. If you aren't safe to drive, you shouldn't have the gun on. The real problem would come if you were involved in a marginal shoot and were under the influence of a scheduled drug or alcohol (or a mood altering drug prescribed for something like depression). Then they're going to be much more likely to prosecute. If it's a cut and dried righteous shoot, you shouldn't have a problem under most any circumstance. [/QUOTE]
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