I agree that LEO should be held to the same standards. Please don't take my opinion on this issue as any kind of personal attack. I just believe that when weapons and alcohol don't mix.frankie_the_yankee wrote:I have never thought that maintaining proper behavior and judgement after having one beer is a matter of "holding one's liquor." I never feel the need to "hold my liquor." I tend to associate that term with people who have multiple drinks at a sitting.numist wrote: I'm sure that some people hold there liquor (beer, wine, whatever) better than others. I've always been of the opinion that weapons and alcohol go together like a match in a fireworks stand.
The way I look at it, I'm the same nice, peaceful, law-abiding guy after drinking a beer than I was before. And I have the same legal and moral right to defend myself against criminal attack and/or the unlawful use (or attemp of use) of force against me.
For those rare individuals who have an abnormal response to alcohol such that their judgement goes out the window after one beer, I would say that they should avoid alcohol period, whether they are carrying or not.
For the rest of us, I think the current legal standards for intoxication and/or impaired judgement are reasonable.
So to me, guns and a beer go together like a beer and a steak.
I would just like to see the law apply to LEO's just as it does to CHL's. Right now, it's legal for LEO's to drink themselves drunk while carrying. I think this is wrong and should be changed.
I just wouldn't want to have alcohol on my breath if I have to use my weapon. I love a good, cold beer on occasion but I won't be carrying when I imbibe.