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Got Guns? Church Carry Bill Passed By Senate Committee

By: Adam Rodriguez
Updated: January 24, 2013
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Pine Bluff Senator Stephanie Flowers isn't a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, but she made it a point to be there Wednesday.

Flowers was allowed to present an amendment to Senator Bryan King's Church Protection Act of 2013, making churches carry $100,000 of liability insurance for churches who opt to allow guns.

"It wasn't meant to be mean," Flowers said. "It was meant to be protective. My main concern was to give some protection for the public."

Arkansas churches are protected by charitable immunity, meaning they can't be sued. But Flowers says if churches want to assume the additional risk posed by allowing guns, they should provide a safety net for parishioners.

"We have people who own vehicles. We require them to have liability insurance," Flowers said. "So I don't think this is far-fetched. I think this is good public policy."

Committee members voiced several concerns about Flowers' amendment, but Senator Bryan King, the the bill's sponsor, didn't feel the proposed changes were mean-spirited.

"It wasn't a hostile amendment in any means," King said. "(Flowers) just had a different perspective and wanted to bring it to committee and present it."

But King opposed the amendment, and the committee voted it down. Flowers hoped for a better outcome, but says it's not too late to make the change.

"I'm hopeful the sponsor, Senator King, might reconsider," Flowers said.

King says it's possible the Senate will debate The Church Protection Act of 2013 as early as Thursday.

Comments

If I get shot at walmart they can and will cover my medical bills. The amendment would give churches the same ability.

Eric E. January 24, 2013 at 3:26 pm



churches carry $100,000 of liability insurance for churches who opt to allow guns Most places allow guns, and they dont require insurance. My main concern was to give some protection for the public. Allow people with concealed weapons license people to carry weapons where criminals now know there are no weapons allowed (schools, churches, parks, etc) The criminals know there are no weapons allowed, and therefore its the perfect place(s) to go on a killing spree. But Flowers says if churches want to assume the additional risk posed by allowing guns, they should provide a safety net for parishioners. There are no additional risks, no more risk than shopping at walmart, with all the people there that carry CWP's.

Rich R. January 23, 2013 at 10:21 pm

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