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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    I?m not picking a fight with you and I?m someone who chooses not to carry a lot of the time and tries to rely on smart choices and decisions to keep me safe.

    That being said, are there really places to go where there aren?t risks these days? I bet there are people in Boulder who thought buying groceries at King Soopers during normal daylight hours was a perfectly safe thing to do.

    Although I make my own decisions about when and where I carry, I can?t fault anyone for carrying anywhere or any time these days. You just never know when that place or activity that should be perfectly safe is going to turn into a shit show in the blink of an eye.
    No fight at all Brother. I agree with you, we could go from zero to defcon 10 in a blink of an eye. Anytime or anyplace. We have rights to carry. I guess my point was to emphasize good, common sense descision making. As some one who has been shooting and around firearms for 53 years, safety is a no discussion, no interperation, non flexible topic that can NEVER be taken for granted, even by shooters that "know everything". Myself included.

    I had a friend shot because of poor gun safety and I would never want that to happen to any of our forum brothers or the general public. So the question was is it ok to handle firearms while on narcotics. In my opinion, just one guys opinion, that answer would be no. Just like if one had a bunch of drinks, smoked some weed or ate my wifes cooking, they would be impaired. Johnny Cash sings, "my Momma told me not to play with guns" Good thing my wife never joins us on the forum or she might start shooting.

    Just thoughts, not trying to tell someone what to do. Unless it endangers others.
    Last edited by Griff79; 01-04-2023 at 13:05.
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