He loses a suit arguing that the bar should have checked patrons for weapons. [Point of Law]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 3, 2011
He loses a suit arguing that the bar should have checked patrons for weapons. [Point of Law]
Tagged as: criminals who sue, personal responsibility, pro se

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The opinion read in part: “leave it to the defendant to bring a knife to a gunfight.”
They can have everyone whip it out on entering the bar, then measure to see whose is the biggest, right then and there. That’ll stop a lot of untoward violence later in the night.
I meant their guns, of course…
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