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MO: Missouri bishops issue gun safety statement to lawmakers
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Archbishop Robert Carlson is joining the other three Missouri bishops in signing a statement on gun safety. It is directed at Missouri lawmakers. They say its time to talk guns.
Archbishop Carlson was unavailable due to travel obligations but Mike Hoey, of the Missouri Catholic Conference in Jefferson City, says lawmakers need to listen up.
“The attitude is you're only safe if you got a gun. If our society is getting to the point where everybody thinks they have to be armed then that's not a civilized society anymore," said Mike Hoey. |
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PHORTO
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"If our society is getting to the point where everybody thinks they have to be armed then that's not a civilized society anymore," said Mike Hoey.
Baloney.
"An armed society is a polite society." - H.L. Mencken |
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