Predictable: Leftists Wet Themselves Over LA Guns In Church Law
Louisiana's Bobby Jindal signed a law allowing guns in church... and the law seems a bit absurd:
There is no federal law against carrying guns in church. In many states there are few if any restrictions regarding legally concealed handguns in church, or for that matter, openly carried firearms, though doing so might earn you some odd looks. The odd and chaffing bit of this law is that Louisianans carrying weapons must be part of some known security force, and that the church must broadcast such information to church members in every weekly bulletin... perhaps so so timid soul doesn't get the vapors upon seeing a bulge in the pastor's pocket (Yes, pastors carry concealed carry weapons too). As you may have been able to predict, the typically law-ignorant left is freaked out over the the law, obviously unaware that the law is hardly unique except in it's oddly restrictive requirements. They apparently think—or prefer— that the right to self protection ends for the faithful at the church door. Even more sadly, they desperately cling to their own impulsive insecurities and stereotypes. They are apparently still firmly convinced that the mere possession of a firearm will cause someone to go in to an uncontrollable, homicidal rage:
Burns' bill would authorize persons who qualified to carry concealed weapons having passed the training and background checks to bring them to churches, mosques, synagogues or other houses of worship as part of a security force. The pastor or head of the religious institution must announce verbally or in weekly newsletters or bulletins that there will be individuals armed on the property as members of he security force. Those chosen have to undergo eight hours of tactical training each year.
The author of this screed should obviously be kept far away from all firearms, at all times. Responsible citizens, however, are ill served by poorly written and overly-restrictive laws. Update: Don Surber has another take, calling the the signed bill "the ultimate law to freak out liberals."
If you're like most Americans, there's probably been a time in your life when you've been sitting in church, listening to a particularly ennui-inducing homily or enduring another warbly version of "Holy Holy Holy" and thought, "Man! I could really reach for some steel right now, squeeze off a few rounds, and let these fools know what the score is!"
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 10:32 AM
Comments
Where is all the blood in the aisles?
Posted by: MattK at July 08, 2010 10:52 AM (mK7YZ)
Posted by: Spartan79 at July 08, 2010 11:47 AM (MFBDm)
Banning guns from places works every time....for the killers.
Texas used to ban them from restaurants, and then one day a guy walked into a Luby's and started firing.
One lady, now a state legislator, said all she could think about was "If my gun wasn't out in the car, I could stop this".
She was the person who introduced the repeal of the stupid ban.
Posted by: JP at July 08, 2010 12:02 PM (Tae/a)
Posted by: Tracii Guns at July 08, 2010 12:20 PM (5ap+X)
Posted by: Axel Rose at July 08, 2010 02:36 PM (aRm4V)
Which reinforces the "security force" aspect.
In other words, the ONLY way you can carry a gun in church is TO BE A PART of a security force that has official training.
Now, what kinds of organizations can you think of that support armed guards?
Black Panthers? hmmm?
Posted by: captainfish at July 08, 2010 04:27 PM (nnwz9)
Posted by: Jim at July 08, 2010 05:07 PM (YPeWM)
I've long thought these laws are silly. I'm recognized as responsible enough to carry a firearm, except when I step over here?
Posted by: Mark at July 08, 2010 09:21 PM (haYX4)
They imagine all these terrible scenarios which are the products of their own overheated imaginations. There was a movie, Forbidden Planet, where almost the entire population of a planet had been wiped out by "monsters from the id." That is, by monsters created by their own evil minds.
In my view, libs are afraid of their own violent tendencies, which they cannot admit to themselves, so they project them onto us evil gun owners.
Posted by: Bill Smith at July 08, 2010 10:27 PM (1oqgw)
Posted by: OldeForce at July 09, 2010 12:17 AM (CLcEQ)
Posted by: David at July 09, 2010 11:25 AM (TEIU+)
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