TerrellBuckman
Banned
Im drinking at work now hiding from boss man
I like it when folks in my camp get plastered at night. That means they’re sleeping in the next morning. More for me.
We need Godly leaders in this country and I pray that our lord convicts your hearts
Jesus drank wine, probably on a daily basis. Unless you don't believe the Bible. Your moral argument falls short on religious reasons. I pray for the Lord to convict the hearts of those who pass self-righteous judgement on their brothers who are no more sinful than themselves.We need Godly leaders in this country and I pray that our lord convicts your hearts
Sounds like a bunch of pansies if you ask me.
It teaches our kids about drinking responsibly and that moderate, controlled drinking is not an issue.
I had much rather have my daughter around responsible adults having a few drinks or even pointing out what happens when someone has too many, than to hide drinking from her and make her curious.
I've always thought kids that grew up with responsible drinkers are a lot less apt to go crazy with alcohol than kids that have been shielded from drinking.
The challenge is that moderation is hard to enforce without a breathalyzer. Enforcing drinking only "at the end of the day" is also hard to enforce.
Every gun club I know of has a strict "no drinking" policy and will escort you off the property immediately if any signs of drinking or drug use are apparent.
Guns, deer stands, and other stuff one encounters in the woods are dangerous and require significant care. I'm not a prohibitionist by any means. But there are some things drinking does not mix well with, and these include driving, boating, hunting, and shooting.
I would not hunt with any group of people who have "enforcement" and "authority" as a priority. I hunt with a group of friends. We have fun. We don't have problems. And we don't enforce things. And there is no authority.This is true as long as the eyewitness to the problem always has full enforcement authority. When those seeing and experiencing the problem need to convince a third party to solve the problem, it's a much different deal. Third parties are slow to take effective action many times when it is one person's word against another.
I would not hunt with any group of people who have "enforcement" and "authority" as a priority. I hunt with a group of friends. We have fun. We don't have problems. And we don't enforce things. And there is no authority.
In that case, he would not hunt with us any more. Simple. I have never had issues like that. I am very picky about who I hunt with. I don't join lease clubs.That's how I roll most of the time. But one guy hunting on our property some years ago started breaking a number of laws and interfering with the enjoyment and use of a number of other folks. I spoke to him about things a number of times to no avail.
What to do? Pretend it was OK? Let all the neighbors get mad at us because he was leaving our property regularly to hunt on theirs? Sacrifice the enjoyment of all the folks doing right?
Of course not. I was the one signing hunting permission on a prime piece of private hunting land. I stopped signing his. Someone has that authority, and when someone is misbehaving badly, it's time to use it rather than pretend no one really has it.
My fishing boat is the same way, if you can't stay on the right side of the law and contribute to the positive experience of others on board, your days on my boat are numbered.
There is no place for drinking in a hunting club period. Guns and alcohol have never mixed and never will. What does that teach our kids. Shouldn’t even be a topic about it. Another sign of the ignorance of living outside of Gods plan