yes there are many out there that have that mentality, of which as a retired sailor i simply cannot understand03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 4:38 pm Some folks act surprised by ex military or police who are anti gun. Those are the very folks who think they are specially qualified to own a weapon and everyone else is a chub.
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Above is your answer. Just do it!
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I realize how hard it can be to leave a church one has established a connection with. I'm not a church goer but my Mom is an avid church goer and she has established many social friendships at the church. I can't imagine her just deciding she would switch. But just the same, a situation like this might cause me to make a switch. Me and my family safety means a lot to me. I am with the fellers who say switch churches.
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Our church (Baptist) asks us to conceal but we have no signs. If any signs go up I’m gone.
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Since he was a sergeant-major this does not surprise me a bit. I found that generally the higher in rank, officer or enlisted, the less likely they were to trust the lower ranks, or in this case the average person.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 4:38 pm Some folks act surprised by ex military or police who are anti gun. Those are the very folks who think they are specially qualified to own a weapon and everyone else is a chub.
I suppose this might apply to LEOs also as the rank and file that I've had the occasion to talk to seem fine with carry.
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Pretty much this. My own church is generally accepting of members carrying, but they do have 30.07 signs posted. I can live with that, and have done so since 30.07 first passed. If they posted 30.06 as well, I’d move on.
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