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Packing more than a KJV |
volsfan |
I had one of the guys from my church message me wanting to know if since he now has his CCW, would he be able to carry in church. Have any of you dealt with this issue? And if so how did you handle it? _________________ If you are to have peace with God, there must be war with Satan. ~Charles Spurgeon |
Friendly Face Posts: 122 1/27/16 2:23 pm

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Cojak |
If the pastor carries, seems only fair that a member be able to defend himself!
However I'd be very careful if the guy didn't vote for you!
Just a joke folks! I feel comfortable when 'good folk' have a little fire power! (Not a pastor by the way!)  _________________ Some facts but mostly just my opinion!
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01000001 01100011 01110100 01110011 Posts: 24285 1/27/16 3:09 pm

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Nathan_Headrick |
Check local laws. I haven't looked recently in Tennessee. However, it used to be that if the church "sanctioned" a security team, the church had to get a $100,000.00 bond in case someone mistakenly shot someone. I was told by a lawyer that if a Pastor gave permission for a member to carry, that could be considered sanctioning.
The way I handled it when questioned after the South Carolina shooting was to tell my church that nobody was sanctioned to. However, if they did carry to make sure they had good aim. |
New Member Posts: 11 1/29/16 5:02 pm
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