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.01, No Ccw!
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I agree with OC Rancher. 12 Hours.
When I was taking flight training, the rule was 8 hours "bottle to throttle." However, my flight instructor advised me of studies that show it takes the average person 12 hours to fully metabolize alcohol from the system. While you may be ok after a few hours, the civil litigation issues are what will sink you. Unless you don't mind living in a box.... |
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I just want to thank everyone for their input. Seems like there's a consensus to wait anywhere from 8-12 hours but certainly not any sooner.
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dont drink anymore, so its a non issue for me, however, my permit says "Not valid while consuming alcohol" and I took that to mean also not vailid while under the influence.
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Great point. Sometimes we forget lack of sleep can have the same affect, or worse, as alcohol. Myself, after working a night shift, I like to put the firearm back in my bag for the drive home. I'm usually tired and since having a permit puts us in a whole different league, I don't want to chance anything. If I have to utilize my weapon, I want to make sure I eliminate as many variables as I can that could work against me. Am I unreasonably tired? sick? on medicine? angry? If someone don't feel 100% or has any doubt in their mind, they shouldn't carry; the doubt is probably there for a reason ![]()
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That's frightening depending on whether it's a blood or breath test. Blood, fine. Breath, another story. Major accuracy problems and a host of outside influences can throw it off. In fact the city of Scottsdale, Arizona which has a big drunk driving problem recently eliminated breath tests entirely due to the inaccuracy of the machines. They now do blood tests only.
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