JamLifeIntoDeath wrote:You're missing the point. It's not the idea of carrying a weapon that's ludacris, but rather the idea of carrying and intending to use a weapon that you have no business either carrying or using. If you're, say, the great great great grandson of Wild Bill Hickock or something and have somehow inherited his gunslinging prowess, by all means feel free to swagger through the projects with your pistol at the ready.
That sounds like an evasion of the issue, and it also sounds very suspect.
If it's not a good idea for me to carry a knife simply because I risk getting critically wounded (as you said earlier), and I should then just give up my wallet uncomplainingly, then it's a bad idea for anyone to carry a knife because, as someone also said, "never get in a knife-fight". No matter how good you are, you risk getting critically wounded.
And that goes quadruple for guns, the possession of which I never even attempted to defend.
So, it's a good idea for a knifing-expert to risk his life for his wallet, and it's a bad idea for a knifing-novice to not do so. That's your position?