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Very true. If something happens its important to know who the good guys are. We try to get together on a fairly regular basis so we all know each other and where we are positioned in the building.
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Valid point. Maybe a meeting with the pastor and security team would be advised? Open carry and it's not illegal unless you are asked to leave and refuse. I mean what church would ask a law abiding man to leave a house of God? Surely no Christian would do that.
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If you are going to be in Baton Rouge, we are only a couple miles from LSP headquarters and have custom kydex holsters made locally. We might have one in stock for you gun, but if not we can ship it to you. My store is Ferrara Firearms and the address is 1543 Delplaza dr, Suite 2, Baton Rouge, LA 70815. If you have trouble finding us you can call 225-224-2444
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Yeah, you don't have to go to BR. The instructors told us that if you do take your stuff to the State Troopers Headquarters in BR, it gets done much faster than mailing it or doing it online.
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reverend , pastor , priest etc, |
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You lost me and mine for that one. |
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It is faster and if you get prints done at another site and they send them in and one print is bad it gets kicked back to be redone. if you go to LSP and get printed they can make sure its all good before you leave.
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the last time I had to get mine took over 5 months mailing it in. Not sure how much quicker walking it in would be, was told its just simply due to back logged
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try 30 - 40 days
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According to those instructors, they have herd it done in a little as two weeks. But they also said not to expect that because of the recent Lafayette theatre shooting that there has been a big spike in people getting their permits.
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I did mine at LSP headquarters and received it in two weeks. I was shocked.
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Only breaking the law if asked to leave and refuse. If not asked to leave it would be resoanable to say you have permission wouldn't you think? |
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Biggest thread derailment in a while
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Dog: That's one facet of the problem. The other facet is that when you are attempting to stop an active shooter, you know your team members, some John Wayne stands up with a gun, he immediately becomes the target. The same way when SWAT shows up during a search for a shooter. We, as a Security Team KNOW we will be put on the ground. To SWAT, anyone with a gun is a perp and will kiss the carpet and get cuffed. Our job is to stop the shooting ONLY. It is not our job to apprehend anyone. We are basically trying to corner the perp where he can take no lives while the church is evacuated. That's why we practice so much in our church. We need to know every crack and crevice and how to clear the rooms that make up the maze. If we can apprehend, great, it not, reduce his body count. Say what anyone wants, if you show up at our church with open carry, you will be asked to either put your gun in the car, if you refuse, you will be asked to leave, it's not up for debate. If you show up CC and we discover it and you are not on the team, same thing. If that offends you, well you are just offended. We have rules and laws, our church is PRIVATE PROPERTY, we have a right to say who can and cannot carry weapons inside, just like any other business. AND, you walk in breaking the law and want us to ignore it, even though it can get you or someone else killed. That is and always has been a hot topic when I train Churches. A Pastor does a great disservice to his security team if he allows non-team members to carry in church. |
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good deal!! They must have hired someone to help out |
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I intentionally avoid places I can not carry. I have only been asked once about my CC in a public place. I was actually surprised, because my carry is rather very concealed, Another patron caught a glimps of my CC when we were being seated to eat. Funny thing about it was they waited to say something to the management until after they were finished eating and were leaving. I have found that "GUN FREE ZONES" are indeed a sweet spot for most of the low life cowards, hard to dispute that. I avoid gun free zones, part of my daily staying alive protocol so to speak. There are bad people out there, and you have no clue who they are. |
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