Unless they have been ordered to surrender their firearms.CleverNickname wrote:It's illegal for someone accused of a felony to buy a gun, but not to keep ones they already have.Beiruty wrote:Until his conviction he is an accused not a felonrp_photo wrote:I just read that he had a pending Felony. Wouldn't that make it illegal for him to posess a gun?
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- Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:13 pm
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- Sun Jun 21, 2015 1:48 pm
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The doctrine of the United Methodist Church does state this. However, it is not held strict by many individual churches. I know of several where the pastors do condone concealed carry by their members.Oldgringo wrote:
Hmmm? If you'll look into the by-laws (or whatever it may be called) of the United Methodist Church, guns are officially frowned upon and otherwise unwelcome in the services. I dunno' 'bout other denominations?
- Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:09 pm
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21 isn't a kid. This man knew EXACTLY what he was doing. There's mentally ill and there's just plain evil. I believe this guy is the later.AndyC wrote:Oh, man.
I'd happily strangle this kid myself.