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I have to agree about nut cases going to where they know nobody is alowed to carry so they will not get shot back at. And alcohol does not mix with anything....and this kid did not have it in the bar...had it in his car...and the fight started over a pool game I hear. However, so far, the guy should of not followed him outside the bar and after he got in the car to leave, he opened the door and pounded on him..that is when he grabbed his carry and fired..in his car..not in the bar...But as we all know, how much did the alcohol have to do with him thinking clear....ah,,good example is my own little brother..could not keep him out of the bars and he got into the painkillers on top of all that..one day..took a 38 to his chest...end of that..sad...but he not listen..stay away from booze.
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I am with you on this Adam. I do not believe I have set foot in a bar since I got my CWP and that was a long, long time ago. If I want a drink, it is at the house, no driving and no guns. However, on the charge, it seems like second degree at the most, as the shooter obviously, at least by the story, did not plan to shoot the dude.
Before I closed my lumber company, thanks to the peanut farmer, we had a bar right across the street from our yard. Just about every Monday I arrived to yellow tape in the parking lot or around a door, next door. The fools could not stop shooting and knifing each other over pool games. I avoided that "center of entertainment" like the plague. Ed
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