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US pastor opens church to guns | US pastor opens church to guns |
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A pastor in the US state of Kentucky told his flock to bring handguns to church in what he said was an effort to promote safe gun ownership. | |
Pastor Ken Pagano told parishioners to bring their unloaded guns to New Bethel Church in Louisville for a service celebrating the right to bear arms. | Pastor Ken Pagano told parishioners to bring their unloaded guns to New Bethel Church in Louisville for a service celebrating the right to bear arms. |
He said he acted after church members voiced fears the Obama administration could tighten gun control laws. | He said he acted after church members voiced fears the Obama administration could tighten gun control laws. |
When the service began, some 200 people were present, AP news agency said. | When the service began, some 200 people were present, AP news agency said. |
"We are wanting to send a message that there are legal, civil, intelligent and law-abiding citizens who also own guns," Mr Pagano told the congregation. | "We are wanting to send a message that there are legal, civil, intelligent and law-abiding citizens who also own guns," Mr Pagano told the congregation. |
"If it were not for a deep-seated belief in the right to bear arms, this country would not be here today," he said. | "If it were not for a deep-seated belief in the right to bear arms, this country would not be here today," he said. |
Pastor Ken Pagano says he wants to show that gun owners are law-abiding | |
The pastor also held a handgun raffle, as well as providing information on gun safety. | |
"I wish more churches did this, I wish more people did this," the Louisville Courier-Journal quoted one attendee, Doreen Rogers, as saying. | |
"For some reason, most people think that carrying guns is sinful. It's not. I think my life is worth protecting." | |
About 10 members of a private local militia also attended, the Courier-Journal said. | |
A coalition of religious groups and campaigners held a rival gun-free event at the same time on the other side of Louisville. | |
"The idea of wearing guns to churches or any sacred space I think many people find deeply troubling," organiser Terry Taylor told AP. | |
In the US, the right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment of the US Constitution. There are thought to be more than 200 million firearms in private hands. | |
But some gun owners fear that the new administration in the White House could try to challenge or amend some gun ownership laws. | But some gun owners fear that the new administration in the White House could try to challenge or amend some gun ownership laws. |
Critics of the laws, meanwhile, link high levels of gun crime with high levels of gun ownership. | Critics of the laws, meanwhile, link high levels of gun crime with high levels of gun ownership. |
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