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Don't Bring Your Gun to Church
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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The recent eruption of gun violence at a church in Texas has some area churches buzzing. A few are contemplating beefing up security by adding cameras, armed security or perhaps even encouraging those with the proper carry permits to bring a weapon to church. “Years ago security at church was never thought of. But now we need to be more vigilant in protecting our churches and our congregations,” Washington County Virginia Sheriff Fred Newman was quoted Monday by the Bristol Herald Courier.
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/4/2017)
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"Don't bring your gun to church."
Yep. No need. The next active shooter will bring one instead so there'll be a gun there, no problem. |
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