Jindal signs ‘guns in church’ bill
July 8: Indian-American governor Bobby Jindal has agreed to allow concealed handguns inside Louisiana’s churches, mosques and synagogues, prompting anti-gun violence activists up in arms against the controversial move.
Anyone wishing to carry a concealed weapon in a church will have to take an extra eight hours of tactical training each year. Mr Jindal signed the bill moved by Republican Representative Henry Burns on Tuesday.
The bill will go into effect on August 15, according to local media reports. Churches, synagogues and mosques choosing to allow concealed carry will have to inform their congregations of the decision.
Anti-gun violence activists are up in arms against the controversial move by the governor.
Mr Jindal has chosen not to say anything on why he has allowed guns in religious places of worship. Supporters of the measure said it can be a deterrent against criminal activity in church and will give an option to ministers and pastors to incorporate concealed handguns into their security plans.
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