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NJ Bill to Allow Houses of Worship to establish a Security Program languishes in the Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee

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Assemblyman Robert Auth commented on a bill he supports that would allow places of worship to establish a security program, perhaps preventing a Monsey style attack:

“I support A1695, a bi-partisan bill introduced by Asm. Dancer (R)-12 and Shaer (D)-36 which has languished in the Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee since introduced 1/9/2018 in response to the11/5/2017 mass shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas during which 26 people were killed and 20 others were injured. In light of the string of anti-Semitic incidents in recent weeks, this bill deserves to be released by Chairman Taliaferro (D)-3 to be listed by Speaker Coughlin (D)-19 for a vote in our legislature. This bill allows the governing body of a place of worship to establish a security program by selecting one person to carry a handgun for the purpose of protecting religious service attendees.”

3 thoughts on “NJ Bill to Allow Houses of Worship to establish a Security Program languishes in the Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee

  1. One person? Only one? At least a few might seem wiser. Like the air marshalls.

  2. All places of worship should I or ask police. Why because they are trained, and can carry a firearm. Well worth the expense.

  3. Police personnel occupy desks near the entrance of almost every high school in Bergen County. So i guess church is the next logical place….

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