case law for "intoxcated" limit while CC
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It sounds like there's little or no case law for concealed carry and the closest thing is DWI case law.
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Those are the "standardized" tests?
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LOL, do they really ask for the alphabet backwards, that and heel toe in a straight line would be an instant conviction for me.sjfcontrol wrote:Those are the "standardized" tests?
Can anybody actually recite the alphabet backwards? (Without practice.) Another test I'd fail.
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No, this is:sjfcontrol wrote:Those are the "standardized" tests?
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Aww, Keith! Next you'll be telling us there is no Santa Clause, or Tooth Fairy!Keith B wrote:And of course, not real.Bullwhip wrote:
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Nope, would never tell you that. It's just that people who are drunk only THINK they can dance this well.sjfcontrol wrote:Aww, Keith! Next you'll be telling us there is no Santa Clause, or Tooth Fairy!Keith B wrote:And of course, not real.
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I think the same goes for SWI [singing while intoxicated].Keith B wrote:Nope, would never tell you that. It's just that people who are drunk only THINK they can dance this well.sjfcontrol wrote:Aww, Keith! Next you'll be telling us there is no Santa Claus, or Tooth Fairy!Keith B wrote:And of course, not real.
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This story is about a woman arrested for PI after her son tried to explain her medical condition before that took her to jail.
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He said he tried to show police his mother's medical records that show she goes to speech therapy.
“And I got arrested for that," he said of his attempt.
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Ignoring the issue of medical problem v.s. intoxication -- they asked her to step out on her porch, then arrested her for public intoxication.WildBill wrote:This story is about a woman arrested for PI after her son tried to explain her medical condition before that took her to jail.
http://www.khou.com/home/Stroke-victim- ... 05243.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;“The officer told me to sit down and if I said one more word that I was going to be arrested," her son said.
He said he tried to show police his mother's medical records that show she goes to speech therapy.
“And I got arrested for that," he said of his attempt.
Isn't that entrapment? They asked her to step outside just so they could get her in a "public" place (still on her own property), to make it illegal so they could arrest.
Seems pretty smarmy to me.
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No, it's not entrapment, but I believe that this happens often in this type of situation.sjfcontrol wrote:Ignoring the issue of medical problem v.s. intoxication -- they asked her to step out on her porch, then arrested her for public intoxication. Isn't that entrapment? They asked her to step outside just so they could get her in a "public" place (still on her own property), to make it illegal so they could arrest. Seems pretty smarmy to me.
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Why not? They are asking the person to do something illegal, then arresting them for it. What's missing?WildBill wrote:No, it's not entrapment, but I believe that this happens often in this type of situation.sjfcontrol wrote:Ignoring the issue of medical problem v.s. intoxication -- they asked her to step out on her porch, then arrested her for public intoxication. Isn't that entrapment? They asked her to step outside just so they could get her in a "public" place (still on her own property), to make it illegal so they could arrest. Seems pretty smarmy to me.
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Asking someone to go outside isn't illegal. If they ordered her to go out, maybe. Maybe one of the LEOs or lawyers can give you a better answer. I just know that this isn't the first time this has happened. I believe it is standard practice.sjfcontrol wrote:Why not? They are asking the person to do something illegal, then arresting them for it. What's missing?WildBill wrote:No, it's not entrapment, but I believe that this happens often in this type of situation.sjfcontrol wrote:Ignoring the issue of medical problem v.s. intoxication -- they asked her to step out on her porch, then arrested her for public intoxication. Isn't that entrapment? They asked her to step outside just so they could get her in a "public" place (still on her own property), to make it illegal so they could arrest. Seems pretty smarmy to me.
P.S. I am not sure exactly what "smarmy" means, but I will concede that they acted swarmily.
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