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IL: Chicago Archdiocese Bans Guns on All Church Property
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Davd Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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The Archdiocese of Chicago formally announced Monday that firearms are banned on all archdiocese property. In a statement, the archdiocese said they have "...had ta best practice on the presence of firearms for some time and most of our facilities display signage indicating that firearms are prohibited on their premises. Given the times, we thought it would be prudent to issue a policy on firearms as a 'particular law' so there would be absolute clarity on our position."
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Comment by:
netsyscon
(9/12/2017)
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Open Season! They have not learned their lesson. I am sure the any Antifa with a grudge against Christians will follow the rule of law and not bring a gun to this church. |
Comment by:
hisself
(9/13/2017)
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So when the inevitable occurs, is the Diocese going to pay all the medical bills, lost wages, and/or funereal expenses for the victims? By banning the exercise of a God-given right, they have assumed liability for all damages which may occur as a result of their stupidity.
How does the idiot Archbishop reconcile the following: It is a sin for a Catholic to miss Mass As long as there are muslims, it is potentially life threatening to attend Mass unarmed. Arms are banned from church property. Under his regime, attending Mass is potentially life threatening.
Archbishop? Archbishop? Anybody? |
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