Just got a bike from a pastor of a Reformed church. He was openly carrying a handgun. I did not know this but in SC its legal to carry a gun. In my birth-state of California I do not believe one can walk around with a gun on them unless they are law enforcement, or I could be wrong.
Pastors carrying guns
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by evangelist6589, Jun 21, 2012.
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evangelist6589 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Well I'm not J Frank Norris...but I don't believe I will ever carry a gun for "protection" in such a way.
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The only difference between a pistol-packing preacher and any other citizen is his job. As long as he's competent and legal, no problems here.
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200 years ago it was a common thing....
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I agree with Arbo. Legal, competent, responsible...even though it may seem unusual, there's nothing wrong with it. I would suspect there are far more pastors carrying concealed, in accordance with their state's law.
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Good for him. If more people carried we'd have less crime.
Enjoy your rights while you can folks. -
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I doubt there would be less crime. Probably more second degree murders. -
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Glad we haven't reached that stage in Canada,,,yet!
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1. From the 1980s until 2010, the number of Concealed Carry Permits holders had risen from under 1,000,000 to over 6,000,000.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34714389/ns/us_news-life/t/record-numbers-licensed-pack-heat/
2. Crime rates have been decreasing since 1980.
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm
As you can see in the link, the number of crimes has gone down by 22% since 1980, while the population has grown by 27%. The crime rate is steadily decreasing.
3. Accidental shootings are steadily decreasing.
http://www.thesurvivorsclub.org/extreme/surviving-accidents/accidental-shooting
http://www.tincher.to/deaths.htm
So, are these related? Maybe, maybe not. But, it completely nullifies your statements. -
Oops...double post.
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Could a teacher armed with pistol stopped it from happening possible? -
In the meantime, the FBI has just released statistics on violent crime in the U.S., which has been declining for the last four years. Coincidentally, there are more concealed carry permits issued every year.
I know this is a touchy subject, because handguns imply the possibility of violence. So I hope everyone's opinion is respected.
Myself: I am a pastor and a permit holder. -
I have a concealed carry permit, as well as a number of other members of our church, including our pastor.
The reason why I know about other members is that our church has sponsored several CCP courses taught by a certified trainer. These were well attended by both men and women in our church and local community.
Crime rates would go down even more, if instead of assuming most people are unarmed, the premise were to change to assuming most people can adequately defend themselves.
Wonder what the percentage of those killed accidently would be compared to those killed by criminals who presume that non-criminals are unarmed. Yes, I'm sure the percentage would go up if the general public were armed. However, I'm comfortably sure the total death rate would go down. In a sense, who cares if the accidental percentage rises 200% if there are actually 200 fewer deaths? -
maybe he just came from a shooting range. Do you know the whole story? I used to live in Arizona, long time ago, I saw a lot of people openly carrying pistols. It did create an atmosphere of don't mess with that guy. I'm not sure if that's the atmosphere a pastor wants IMO. Maybe he tells unbelievers to convert or die...lol. Sorry just had to.
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Its simple - out law motor vehicles - should be easy as cars is not guarentee constitional right -
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