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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2078354" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>I think we all agree that we're against "gun violence" the issue is what are appropriate measures to address <em>criminal violence</em> while still respecting our Constitutionally guaranteed rights and then also only taking steps that might actually be effective against criminal violence.</p><p></p><p>BTW - for all my fellow Catholics, the Catholic Church has taken no position on this domestic US issue. The "Catholic" organizations cited above are merely associations of particular subsets of Catholics - their opinions may vary and they do not speak for the Church.</p><p></p><p>I found an article about the press conference where various U.S. religious "leaders" pledged their support to a ban - it was a typical rogue's gallery of left-wing, and generally disobedient Catholics, along with one or two liberal bishops. It was a very predictable bunch of folks. I can't speak to the Protestant and Jewish members listed but they seemed to be of a similar stripe within their own faith communities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2078354, member: 18914"] I think we all agree that we're against "gun violence" the issue is what are appropriate measures to address [I]criminal violence[/I] while still respecting our Constitutionally guaranteed rights and then also only taking steps that might actually be effective against criminal violence. BTW - for all my fellow Catholics, the Catholic Church has taken no position on this domestic US issue. The "Catholic" organizations cited above are merely associations of particular subsets of Catholics - their opinions may vary and they do not speak for the Church. I found an article about the press conference where various U.S. religious "leaders" pledged their support to a ban - it was a typical rogue's gallery of left-wing, and generally disobedient Catholics, along with one or two liberal bishops. It was a very predictable bunch of folks. I can't speak to the Protestant and Jewish members listed but they seemed to be of a similar stripe within their own faith communities. [/QUOTE]
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