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Ridgerunner
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Goodness me, here we are again.The mounds of evidence seem to be the bishops supporting measures to control the sale and use of firearms, and regulations on handguns. But when the evidence piles up, speak against the posters.
What is missing, is any bishop that denies support for gun controls and actually supports uncontrolled gun rights.![]()
The 2000 text apparently approved by a majority of the bishops can be read here.
usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/criminal-justice-restorative-justice/crime-and-criminal-justice.cfm
I greatly encourage any readers still left to ignore me and Prodigal Son, but to read the text themselves. I believe you will search in vain for any proposal to require background checks for person-to-person sales, trades or gifts of guns. There is hardly any mention of guns at all, and all it does is call for āsensible regulationā of handguns. But again, donāt take my word for it, read it yourself.
I donāt think any bishop, or any layman either, could be found who ādenies support for gun controls and actually supports uncontrolled gun rights.ā I havenāt seen anybody on CAF advocate zero controls or uncontrolled gun rights either; certainly not me, and I doubt 1% of the population at large would. Thatās not the question. The question is whatās āsensibleā. The bishops in that 2000 meeting didnāt go beyond that.