...good to be a gangstah!
I feel this was a great April Fools this year...
WildBill gets bigtime points this year!!!
LT, don't you ever stop being the good guy here ok!
Church Carry - Reciprocity Question
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Re: Church Carry - Reciprocity Question
"Perseverance and Preparedness triumph over Procrastination and Paranoia every time.” -- Steve
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"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
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Re: Church Carry - Reciprocity Question
wild bill that was just way too cool!!
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Re: Church Carry - Reciprocity Question
Judaism, being the root religion of Christianity, reciprocity is granted across all Christian denominations to those of Jewish heritage. Also, your girlfriends weapon must not have a muzzle attachment (aka circumcised). As far as her carrying on Sabbath, she should consult with her Rabbi. It would probably be just fine for a Reform synagogue, iffy for Conservative and probably not allowed for an Orthodox.


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Re: Church Carry - Reciprocity Question
Wheelgun,
It was posted a while back, but the Chief Rabbi of Israel says wearing a gun on Sabbath is required. Since the purpose of the gun was to insure peace and defend yourself or your community, and Sabbath is supposed to be peaceful, it was a good thing (mitzvah) to have the gun or shoot to insure peace.
So, the order is just backwards and the Orthodox would embrace carrying and the Reform might be ambivalent.
It was posted a while back, but the Chief Rabbi of Israel says wearing a gun on Sabbath is required. Since the purpose of the gun was to insure peace and defend yourself or your community, and Sabbath is supposed to be peaceful, it was a good thing (mitzvah) to have the gun or shoot to insure peace.
So, the order is just backwards and the Orthodox would embrace carrying and the Reform might be ambivalent.
Steve Rothstein