“Our babies in the nursery are subject to attack while the mother is in the sanctuary worshiping,” said Durell Tuberville of the Shreveport Community Church. “We want to protect our people, our sheep.”
People qualified to carry concealed weapons should be able to keep them strapped on in a church or temple as a way to enhance security, a Louisiana state House Committee decided Wednesday (April 28).
The Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice voted 8-3 for bill that would allow a church to hire a security force or create its own by authorizing the church’s board or pastor to tap parishioners who have concealed weapons permits to bring them to church.
Louisiana law currently bans weapons in houses of worship. The bill, sponsored by Republican Henry Burns, does not force churches to participate.
“If we are going to turn a church into the wild, wild West, how can we put our hearts and minds into God’s business?” asked Rep. Barbara Norton, a Democrat.
“If we can’t feel safe in church doing the business of the Lord, where else can we feel safe?”
Burns’ bill was amended to require a church that allows armed parishioners to notify all members in announcements from the pulpit or in the weekly bulletin or newsletter.
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