The stupid. The bigotry. The Pretend Persecution. It never ends. I think this story can be safely tucked into The Persecution Files.
Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant signed a gun rights bill on Friday allowing churches to create security programs designating members to carry firearms to defend worshipers against violence.
The legislation, called the “Mississippi Church Protection Act,” also makes it easier for residents in other settings to carry concealed weapons, drawing criticism from national gun control advocates.
chigau (違う) says
I wonder what would happen if there was a theological dispute during bible study?
blf says
Why do I suspect this probably doesn’t apply to, say, Muslims in a Mosque?
Lofty says
Holy Bigots fave tool and handbook.
johnson catman says
blf @2: I commented similarly on another blog where I read about this. I also wonder if traditionally black churches would have any pushback from trying to implement this program.
left0ver1under says
I’ve seen numerous news reports about shootings at US churches, mosques, synagogues and temples in recent years. Nearly all fell into one of two categories:
1) White shooters attacking non-white or jewish buildings (e.g. Dylann Roof, the sikh temple shooting, etc.).
2) Non-white shooters committing attacks on individuals for personal reasons (e.g. revenge, embezzlement, jealousy over extra marital affairs). The attacks were only related to the religions by where they happened, not motivated by it.
There may be exceptions, but very few.