Slippery slope? More like a class three felony. Obtaining that permission from my congregation involves having a conversation that will never happen. I do agree on what the question should be.
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If by church you mean taking my daughter out in the boat... then I had on shorts, flip flops, and a 642 in my pocket.
A humble attitude and an empty holster...
No church carry in Arkansas
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I am wearing a suit with a glock30sf in a crossbreed holster. I also am the pastor. Kentucky is a great state for guns. :smile:
No CC in a house of worship in Georgia.
My right to carry there was denied by the State of Ohio, not by my fellow congregants. Many of them know that I am a firearms aficionado, but none, aside from my wife know that I edc. I keep it that way. Whether or not the temple board would grant permission if asked is moot, since I will not ask.
I carried a Sig SP2022 in .40 IWB.
I wore Carhartt pants and a Rhodesian Army t-shirt - not trying to impress anybody. I also wore my Glock 21 SF.
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J Frame owb under my shirt
A suit offers so many ways to cover a gun and with everyone dressed the same you wont even look odd. I pocket carry so no worry's about huggers. Church carry always brings out a lot of response. It shouldn't tho. DR
sig p238 in a desantis nemesis, and a thick bible in case I run out of ammo :danceban:
Usually the same as any other day: Shield 9 or Bodyguard 380 in a Remora worn IWB. I wear a blazer for cover. When the huggers approach, I keep my elbows at my sides to prevent too much touchy-feely.
Just curious: Are your church premises conspicuously posted per the required signage? If not posted, then I think you are permitted to carry in a place of worship.
It's a fair question and the answer is an emphatic YES! (Do we have fire extinguishers in churches?) Why should we be denied the right to self-defense anywhere?