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MO: Some local religious leaders against bill allowing guns in churches
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Missouri’s Republican-led House passed the bill last week in a 109-36 vote. The bill, which now goes to the GOP-led Senate for consideration, would allow people with concealed carry permits to bring guns into churches, synagogues and mosques. It would also allow guns on public transportation. Currently, guns are only allowed in places of religious worship with the consent of religious leaders. News 4 found a dozen lawmakers from St. Louis and St. Charles counties voted to pass the measure. |
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PHORTO
(4/29/2021)
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They have no valid argument. They are the proprietors of their churches, and they can prohibit carry in them no matter what the law says.
Their opposition is ideological, and unreasonable. |
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