My bet is that he's had a few beers while off-duty. AND I bet he did NOT disarm prior to doing so.
Comparing his drinking ON-DUTY to a CHL'er drinking at dinner is not (IMO) a comparable situation.[/quote]
Myabe so - maybe he hasnt. Either way, I'm sure he'd have some questions to answer to if he were to have had a couple off duty and then shot someone.....just sayin'.
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- Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:18 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CHL, Vehicle and Adult Beverage Question
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- Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:48 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: CHL, Vehicle and Adult Beverage Question
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Re: CHL, Vehicle and Adult Beverage Question
....here's another interesting perspective that my CHL Instructor course leader had to say as a DPS Trooper: "how would you, as a citizen, feel about me, an on-duty Trooper, having a couple of beers at lunch, then responding to your emergency with a gun....", or something to that affect. Never really thought it like that before he put it that way. I'm 225 lbs and seriously doubt that a couple of beers would impair my judgment enough to make a difference, but it's just too risky IMO - too many things can go wrong and it's too important of a right to give up cause I wanted a beer or two. I enjoy a few cold beers occasionally, but simply think it's a mistake to chance it and I don't do it.