Guns in the Pews
I’m sure that sovereign citizen and church shooter Scott Roeder would agree with this guy.
Pro-gun activists have appealed a federal judge’s dismissal of their challenge to a Georgia law that bans carrying firearms in places of worship.
georgiacarry.org and the Baptist Tabernacle of Thomaston, as well as the president and pastor of those groups, respectively, sued the state, Gov. Sonny Perdue, Upson County and County Manager Kyle Hood, seeking to prevent the enforcement of an amendment to Georgia’s firearms laws. Senate Bill 308, which passed in June 2010, modified a law that at the time prohibited gun owners from bringing their weapons to a “public gathering.” The amendment specifies eight unauthorized locations to bring firearms, including courthouses, jails or prisons, most bars, mental health facilities, and churches or other places of worship.