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Originally Posted by Dogface
Agreed, and never out of the hands of the criminals. Tighter laws only hurt the people that obey the law, not the criminal. Now better background checks that might identify those with mental problems could help.
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Dog, you hit it. The problem is, every time better background checks is brought up, the screaming about gun control begins. Say what you will, certain types gun control is a very good thing. Otherwise we would have felons legally carrying guns, AGAIN!
Vidrine, I hate to say it, but I don't think you'll ever get it. And you are definitely wrong, I am fully authorized to tell you that you cannot carry in OUR church. Like I said, PM me, I'll give you the address, see you Sunday morning, bring bail money. How about the bouncers in the bar you frequent, they don't own the bar, yet they can throw you out, how can that be? I'm done trying to explain to you, PM me, see ya Sunday, I'll prove it to you.
In fact, I am I the process of training a security team in Lafayette at our Sister Church. Not a single member OWNS the church. Let me get done with their training, you won't even have to travel to prove your point. Just let me know when you're ready

How about the off duty deputies paid by some churches to do security, they don't own the church either, challenge them and see where you end up. Your argument does not have any credence to it.
Some very good advice. Sine some want to challenge the legality of Church Security Team authority, you might want to brush up on Louisiana Law. Here's a supplier of Civil and Criminal Law books that are state specific. You might want to read a bit before you start challenging anyone's authority.
http://www.lexisnexis.com/store/cata...dle-29324-epub
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