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I am not a gun owner or promoter but I ask upaloopa Jun 2015 #1
Metal detector. nt ladjf Jun 2015 #6
That church is a historical place upaloopa Jun 2015 #7
I think they should be open to unarmed visitors. Those with weapons aren't welcome or allowed. ladjf Jun 2015 #12
That's empty your pockets, scan your bags, the "wand," etc. immoderate Jun 2015 #13
Sounds exactly like the model entry to an historic American church to me HereSince1628 Jun 2015 #14
if they want to install a metal detector, they can install one Travis_0004 Jun 2015 #16
guns in churches ARE banned under S.C. law. cali Jun 2015 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author daleanime Jun 2015 #15
It's illegal where this latest tragedy occurred. Lizzie Poppet Jun 2015 #2
Yep! No law would have changed the outcome of this tragedy. yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #5
The NRA certainly was behind it, at least with their lobbyist. npk Jun 2015 #3
In S.C. It is against the law to carry a gun in a church. cali Jun 2015 #4
If you know the insane racist ideology behind this young man, laws do not matter. YOHABLO Jun 2015 #8
paranoid gun humping assholes Skittles Jun 2015 #9
People continue to rob banks, ,\knock over liquor stores, Agnosticsherbet Jun 2015 #10
Morons in a bunch of moronic states. elleng Jun 2015 #11
That is irrelevant to the situation at hand. krispos42 Jun 2015 #17
Is this a serious questions? philosslayer Jun 2015 #18
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