Gunpowder and alcohol don't mix. If your gun even gets a whiff of your breath the morning after you've had one beer, it will leap up of its own accord and begin shooting randomly, turning you into a murderous felon.TVGuy wrote:Some of these responses are over-the-top silly.
Similar scenario...
I have CHL (or even under MPA) and am completely sober. I get a call from my wife that she's had a couple of drinks and asks if I could pick her up from a friend's house instead of having to drive.
I put my gun in the console and go get her. Once I pick her up, she isn't suddenly in possession of a handgun. I've also done nothing irresponsible by having my wife in the car.
Let's quit going overboard on things.
There is no legal standard for intoxication in Texas. It's whatever the proverbial anti-gun cop decides it is. If you look at him funny, you're guilty, end of story, even if you were just thinking about having a beer after you got home. Upon receiving your CHL/LTC, you're supposed to know that you may never drink alcohol again.
Because of our insane anti-drug laws I can't even carry when I'm smoking meth, even if I'm not "tweaking", but it's OK for me have a bottle of demon rum within close proximity to my EDC.