1. you have never, and probably will never be involved in a bank robbery.
2. Why would I walk into a dangerous part of town at 1 am, thats looking for trouble, much like going into a bar with a gun and drinking is looking for trouble.
3. You are so far on the right wing it is possible you might fall off of the ledge.
Listen all I'm saying is that
A. You know for a fact that there are going to be multiple excessively drunk individuals at the bar
B. Drinking, for a fact, induces lapses in judgement
C. Adding a gun to the mix of alcohol and a large crowd isn't smart
D. Barfights are common, all of us have witnessed them
Listen the problem I have encountered so far with regards to my postings are the same problems I would encouter if I posted pro-gun agendas at a brady website. Everyone is just a little hyper-sensitive. I have always been taught to analyze both sides of an issue before commenting on it, which is why I read both anti and pro-gun media and decipher the facts much like a sieve strains water from pasta. The problem is that your comments do not look at both sides of the issue. Its well and fine that you hold so close to the second amendment, but the fact is that it is not going away whether or not you decide to bring a gun into a bar/church/spaceship.
All of these what-ifs and hypotheticals mean nothing and all they do is serve to very weakly reinforce your point that maybe, just maybe, when you and your gun/taser/knife/ziptie combo are in a situtation of peril (provided that you don't fail miserably and end up a statistic) you can say wow, my gun saved me.
Listen, I carry, I open carry, but I have sense enough to realize when the time is right and not right, and I stand firm in my belief that a gun in a bar is just not a good choice. Go on ranting about how much you value your life and all this other garbage but for those 15 or so years before you carried a gun, when you were just a teensey weensey little lad, vulnerable to kidnap/murder, no attempt was made on your life, and if it was, you survived it