A Bill That Allows People To Carry Concealed Handguns Into Bars Has Won Final Legislative Passage And Heads Now To Virginia Gov. Bob Mcdonnell For His Expected Signature. Vetoed For Years By A Democratic Governor, The Bill Opens The Way For People To Go Armed Into Places Where Alcohol Is Served. The Law Forbids Those Who Pack Guns From Drinking. Opponents Argued That Bringing Firearms Into Places Of Varying Degrees Of Sobriety Will Come To A Tragic End. Supporters Say It’s A Step That Allows Law-Abiding People To Defend Themselves.