Handsome Rob
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I was making a joke with your old avatar. Its all in good fun.
The fact is, GOP politicans have been passing laws allowing concealed guns into bars:
Missouri bill would allow guns in churches, bars, daycares and colleges
How is promoting gun safety? It seems you do not want to confront the reckless elements in your own movement. Castile is worthy of death for smoking weed, but your movement is fine with guns in bars and if you do not agree with that, then do something to change it or admit this is a double standard on their part.
Good for the GOP. I generally support the right to conceal carry. Gun safety is an aspect of how a gun is handled, not what location it finds itself in. A gun doesn't suddenly become inherently dangerous simply because it crosses the property line from a street to a church, daycare, etc. If that were the case, why are school resource officers allowed to carry guns? If I'm carrying, and I walk into a bar to get a Sprite (I don't drink alcohol), how are innocent people suddenly in danger? They weren't before I walked into the bar. What changes?
And, given church shootings, why shouldn't a church be allowed to decide for itself whether it wants to allow its members to carry? I mean, the guy who wants to shoot up the church isn't going to give a crap about whether he's banned from carrying. At my church, we have a FBI agent as one of our members. Is he capable of carrying a gun at a church without putting everyone in danger?
Oh, and from the article:
Private businesses would be allowed to opt out of the bill and prohibit guns on their property.
No business owner who wants guns banned from their private property will have it forced upon him or her.