Man arrested for carrying 2 concealed handguns

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Gewehr98

prohibited use of a weapon

18-12-106. Prohibited use of weapons.
(d) The person has in his or her possession a firearm while the person is under the influence of intoxicating liquor or of a controlled substance, as defined in section 12-22-303 (7), C.R.S. Possession of a permit issued under section 18-12-105.1, as it existed prior to its repeal, or possession of a permit or a temporary emergency permit issued pursuant to part 2 of this article is no defense to a violation of this subsection (1).
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By the way, no Christmas card from you this year? :neener:
 
No, did you want one? But I did come up with a New Year's resolution...

And you'll never guess what it is, and which other THR members have joined me in sharing the same resolution. ;)

Now, instead of sitting there and smugly baiting me for unknown reasons, why didn't you answer the question. You know, the question that myself and at least a couple other forum members here asked, namely, where in the original article, THAT YOU TOOK SUCH GREAT PAINS TO NICELY CUT AND PASTED FROM ELSEWHERE, is there mention of intoxication? All you did was reply with Roadkill Coyote's quote of the public ordinance.

Or is that not something the readers of this forum thread are privy to? You called him a drunk, for chris'sakes. Back that allegation up. Or remove it from the discussion, if it's not really a factor. :fire:
 
Maybe that's because Tyme, TarpleyG, and myself saw it mentioned in the thread.

We read it stated here:

He had him for public urination and indecent exposure. The drunk decided to try to avoid that by;

Umm, that would be the second word in the second sentence above, quoted from you-know-who. :scrutiny:
 
Gewehr98

You can call it an assumption if you like. I base it on:

1) New Years Eve

2) Urinating in Public

3) Text of 18-12-106. Prohibited use of weapons. (What constitutes an offense)


I don't think it's much of a strech (certainly nothing compared to what I'm use to seeing on here, want sources?)

All the best

TBO
 
tyme...

"The article doesn't say he was urinating on anyone's lawn."

Never said he was.

"The article doesn't say he was drunk."

Neither did I.

However, in the immortal words of Howie Carr, afternoon radio talk show host on WRKO, Boston, when discussing "unusual" behavior, "Do you think.....alcohol.....may have been involved???".
 
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