Theohazard
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I agree. And not only that, but how is that person planning to get home from the party? I find it absolutely ridiculous that many of the same people who say you shouldn't drink at all while carrying also have no problem with having a drink or two and then driving. Here in WA, the law regarding drinking and carrying is the same as the law regarding drinking and driving: Stay under a .08% BAC and you're legal.wayneinFL said:Why would carrying at a Super Bowl party be worse than carrying while you're drinking?Dreaming100Straight said:Carrying when you will be drinking is considered a no no by most. Carrying at a Super Bowl party is worse.
A person shouldn't be going to the Super Bowl party of a "friend of a friend" and getting sloppy drunk in the first place. Assuming the host even sqerves alcohol.
If someone doesn't have enough self control to avoid getting drunk at a party, he should re-think whether he is mature enough to drink or to carry a gun at all.
If someone has had too many drinks to trust themselves with a holstered firearm, then there's absolutely no way they should even think about driving.