Pretty much. Because if deadly force was not justified, it will be used against you by saying that it impaired your judgement and ability to think rationally.lonestartools wrote:So then the best answer should be "if the deadly force is justified, the alcohol should not be a factor"?C-dub wrote:![]()
Someone might try and make a big deal out of it, but there is no law against drinking in your own home if you own firearms. If you are justified in using deadly force then that should be all there is to it. If not, then the alcohol will severely complicate things.
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Someone might try and make a big deal out of it, but there is no law against drinking in your own home if you own firearms. If you are justified in using deadly force then that should be all there is to it. If not, then the alcohol will severely complicate things.