If safety is that much of a concern then the state should temporarily suspend the drivers license of people that go to bars.
My life has been put at risk far more often by a drunk driver on the road than it has by a firearms enthusiast with a valid NH CPL or Mass LTC. Both states have no restriction on carry in bars or restaurants.
There are far more people who are killed, injured, or put at risk by imparied operators across the nation than there are by licensed CCW holders discharging their firearms in bars.
Absolutely!
Here in Oregon it's legal to carry in Bars, or any establishment that serves alchohol -- it's not recommended, but it's legal.
The few people I know who have CCW's
and frequent bars leave their guns in the truck or at home. (Of course, in S. OR, most of the CCW holders don't carry on their person, but in their vehicle.) Most people I know who do carry regularly don't visit bars. For them, it's not worth the risk of losing their CCW over a stupid firearm incident at a bar.
Yet they do visit places like Applebee's, or Red Lobster, Red Robin, and other "Neighborhood-style" restaurants that also serve alchohol. Also included are Pizza-parlours who serve beer.
On top of that, it's almost a guarantee that you'll find descent knives in at least half of the back pockets of most people in the bars around here, anyway. So, they are usually armed, anyway.
Yet, firearm incidents at bars here are virtually unheard of.
(And we're one of the States that's considered too dumb to pump our own gas!)