The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => The Water Cooler -- General Discussions => Topic started by: Jack_F on January 11, 2014, 09:15:35 AM
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http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/AlcoholAndHealth.html#.UtFQ-j-A1ci
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Probably better to not be armed after/during "moderate drinking" (apparently defined as 4 drinks for men)....for several reasons!
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Being armed outside of one's home while drinking can be very unhealthy for a lot of reasons.
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Probably better to not be armed after/during "moderate drinking" (apparently defined as 4 drinks for men)....for several reasons!
For us red necks in Ohio the guns are put up and it's always hand to hand interaction....just for fun.. ;)
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"•A study in France found moderate drinkers to have a 75% lower risk for Alzheimer's Disease and an 80% lower risk for senile dementia.109"
That's the best news I've heard coming out of France in a long time! Santé! 8)
As for being found to be handling a gun while being legally "intoxicated" -- in Tennessee it can mean, depending on the circumstances and resulting events, loss of carry permit, fines, court costs, jail time, and a general lowering of one's "quality of life."
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"•A study in France found moderate drinkers to have a 75% lower risk for Alzheimer's Disease and an 80% lower risk for senile dementia.109"
That's the best news I've heard coming out of France in a long time! Santé! 8)
As for being found to be handling a gun while being legally "intoxicated" -- in Tennessee it can mean, depending on the circumstances and resulting events, loss of carry permit, fines, court costs, jail time, and a general lowering of one's "quality of life."
OK Richard, but what's the downside? ;)