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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post
    If that wasn’t known from actual experience, what kind of twisted mind could come up with it?
    My job requires me to anticipate worst-case scenarios.

    Quote Originally Posted by ray h View Post
    What kind of lawyer are you without stipulating that the jock strap is to be worn. A jock strap could be a perfectly fine means of carrying Legos if you aren't actually wearing it at the time.
    A pound of Legos is between 300-600 bricks.

    It's possible that you wear a jock strap large enough to retain a pound of Legos without an abdomen or groin area to form one of the containing sides. If so, bravo for you. Although I have to say that some of us carry our own sizeable equipment that would tend to displace a lot of Legos, so it would be problematic whether worn or carried like a European man-bag.

    One pound of Legos:

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    Ce sac n'est pas un jouet.

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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    1. They might contain BPA plastics.
    2. They could puncture your gonads.
    3. They ruin the lines of your pants.
    4. Confusion and delay with the TSA.
    5. Your kids will refuse to play with the Legos afterwards.
    6. Unpleasant surprise for the ladies on date night.
    7. Two of them could fasten together with a fold of your skin between them.
    8. Could shift and enter gerbil territory, necessitating medical extraction.
    9. There's no space for this on the ER forms.
    10. Not even a category in the LGBTQ+ universe.
    1. YOLO
    2. Valid point...
    3. Kilt
    4. See #3
    5. What they don't know...
    6. Depends on the lady(s?)
    7. Oh, holy hell, Phil! Why did you make me go there?
    8. Showing your age, here...
    9. See link below, forward to 0:50
    10. Rule 34


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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    The only bars I would go in are ones that serve food. I've carried in places that serve alcohol. I either don't consume alcohol or put a strict limit on it. I treat a carried handgun like a motor vehicle as far as alcohol goes. I don't drive impaired....I don't carry impaired. If I want to have more than one....I do it at home.

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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    Quote Originally Posted by reverserboy View Post
    The only bars I would go in are ones that serve food. I've carried in places that serve alcohol. I either don't consume alcohol or put a strict limit on it. I treat a carried handgun like a motor vehicle as far as alcohol goes. I don't drive impaired....I don't carry impaired. If I want to have more than one....I do it at home.
    Not a bad personal rule.

    But I firmly believe a person who can not drink and safely handle a firearm should not drink nor handle a firearm.

    And people who have such poor control should not be allowed to walk around free in society presenting a danger to others.
    "Cives Arma Ferant"

    "I know I'm not James Bond, that's why I don't keep a loaded gun under the pillow, or bang Russian spies on a regular basis." - GunLawyer001

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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    Quote Originally Posted by PAMedic=F|A= View Post
    Not a bad personal rule.

    But I firmly believe a person who can not drink and safely handle a firearm should not drink nor handle a firearm.

    And people who have such poor control should not be allowed to walk around free in society presenting a danger to others.
    Alcohol seems affect different people in different ways. I haven't been drunk in over 10 years.... although I sometimes like a little bit with dinner. If I had too many....I would not want to handle a gun....or any power tool or mess with any powered machinery....or motor vehicle. I would be afraid of ending up in an emergency room or causing harm to someone else. Even when drunk...I have limits and boundaries. I guess that is a form of control.

    There absolutely are people out there that should not touch alcohol. We probably all know one or more.

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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    People should watch/check/secure their cars periodically with firearms inside...

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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    Quote Originally Posted by iUxTc View Post
    People should watch/check/secure their cars periodically with firearms inside...
    Or don't leave a gun in the car.

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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    Quote Originally Posted by reverserboy View Post
    Alcohol seems affect different people in different ways. I haven't been drunk in over 10 years.... although I sometimes like a little bit with dinner. If I had too many....I would not want to handle a gun....or any power tool or mess with any powered machinery....or motor vehicle. I would be afraid of ending up in an emergency room or causing harm to someone else. Even when drunk...I have limits and boundaries. I guess that is a form of control.

    There absolutely are people out there that should not touch alcohol. We probably all know one or more.
    Maybe it's like bowling. A couple/three beers and your score improves. Have any more than that, and you're in the gutter.
    Accuse your enemy of what you are doing as you are doing it to create confusion -Karl Marx

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    Default Re: "Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" - G. Costanza

    The reality is it is necessary sometimes. It's either that or don't go armed. When the only solution is to leave it at home, you will by default be unarmed most of the time. I am not allowed to carry inside my place of employment, so it's locked in my truck. If the only solution is to leave it at home, then I'm not armed any weekday. If there's another solution I'm missing, please point it out.

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