If you are engaging in this hobby yet have to consider carrying a weapon, I would suggest that you need to re-evaluate your participation in this hobby.
Originally Posted by tigercat
I don't think hobbying should mean giving up one's right to self-defense. I don't hobby much anymore, but when I did, I always carried. I didn't carry because I was seeing a provider -- I carried because I want to defend myself, if necessary, I have a CHL, and I carry wherever I'm permitted to carry, including when I hobby.
I've told this story before but I'll tell it again. Years ago, I saw a provider for the first time. I had a nickel-plated Beretta .380 in one of the front pockets of a backpack I carried. I left the backpack in the room while I showered. After I left the bathroom, I noticed the zipper to the pocket was slightly open. I quickly checked and saw that nothing was missing, including the pistol. The session went great.
The next day, I noticed in the ASPD alerts forum that a hobbyist posted that the girl I had seen stole his wallet. He had posted BEFORE I saw her, but I hadn't looked at alerts lately. (Lesson learned, of course.) I think the girl saw my gun and decided not to try to rip me off.
I'm not suggesting this as a method to prevent theft. But I think it's a useful parable about hobbying.