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List of Nebraska Churches that allow CCW?

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sjwsti:

--- Quote from: GO99 on January 29, 2012, 09:49:26 AM ---Is there any training kits or local courses, within NE, that would be helpful for a church to have their security team go through as part of the commitment for being on the security team?  This might ease the church management a little for allowing CCW's in church.

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I would be happy to put a course together for any church security team. I can make it as basic (shooting fundamentals, use of cover/concealment, etc..) or advanced (team tactics, combat medicine, FOF drills at your facility, etc..) as you like. PM me if you have any questions regarding training. If I cant help you I can direct you to someone who can.

- Shawn

bullit:
GO99.....this is for education sake.....it is a false presumption on your part that you being legally allowed to carry in a church will in any way make said church immune to a civil suit.  You, a church, business, etc. can be sued for anything at anytime whether right, wrong or otherwise.  Even if there is a immunity provision for said church, they will still incur legal fees hiring the attorney to have the suit dismissed.  Furthermore, they are extremely limited exceptions to recouping legal fees for even a frivilous suit in Nebraska.  Right or wrong....that is why it is called a "Court of Law" and not a "Court of Justice". 

GO99:

--- Quote from: bullit on January 29, 2012, 01:19:07 PM ---GO99.....this is for education sake.....it is a false presumption on your part that you being legally allowed to carry in a church will in any way make said church immune to a civil suit.  You, a church, business, etc. can be sued for anything at anytime whether right, wrong or otherwise.  Even if there is a immunity provision for said church, they will still incur legal fees hiring the attorney to have the suit dismissed.  Furthermore, they are extremely limited exceptions to recouping legal fees for even a frivilous suit in Nebraska.  Right or wrong....that is why it is called a "Court of Law" and not a "Court of Justice". 

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You are correct, wishful thinking on my part, unfortunately I know all to well about frivolous suits, any shootings in a church, or business, and the law suits will be flying in every direction.  All we can do is have good insurance and a good lawyer and pray for the best.  But at least we would have a better chance to live another day.

Thanks for your great comments, I can tell you've been around the block a few times.

Andy

DanClrk51:
The ultimate solution is to get "place of worship" off of the banned list altogether. The term in and of itself is overly broad and I believe too vague to be constitutional. My own home could be a place of worship if I am praying to my God, as well as the home of someone else where a small group meets for bible study.

I didn't like the "church security" provision to begin with since it sounds like too much of a hassle. I doubt that many churches are taking advantage of this and would bet its under 5%.... if that.
I don't even want to bring it up at my church because that's just something that you don't want to talk about at church. Too much potential to generate controversy and hurt feelings/drama and church splits. The state of Nebraska has no business giving orders to a church, mosque, synagogue, temple or whatever place of worship.

GO99:

--- Quote from: DanClrk51 on January 29, 2012, 07:38:32 PM ---The ultimate solution is to get "place of worship" off of the banned list altogether. The term in and of itself is overly broad and I believe too vague to be constitutional. My own home could be a place of worship if I am praying to my God, as well as the home of someone else where a small group meets for bible study.

I didn't like the "church security" provision to begin with since it sounds like too much of a hassle. I doubt that many churches are taking advantage of this and would bet its under 5%.... if that.
I don't even want to bring it up at my church because that's just something that you don't want to talk about at church. Too much potential to generate controversy and hurt feelings/drama and church splits. The state of Nebraska has no business giving orders to a church, mosque, synagogue, temple or whatever place of worship.

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You're preaching to the choir...  :-)

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