Sunday, July 10, 2005

Hey, Can I Do That?

Louisville minister Louis Coleman hates guns.

"'We want to get them off the streets. We want to get them out of people's homes. We want to get people's minds, eyesight, earshot distance. We want to get them out of the environment totally,' said Coleman."

Somehow, I don't think he intends to disarm his masters and their enforcers. But what's he doing to disarm his flock?

"For the past several years, he's set up temporary shop on the corner offering to buy guns for $20 to $25. It's dollars he pays out of pocket with the funds that are supplied by his group, the Justice Resource Center."

He wouldn't be operating this store and receiving firearms without jumping through all the hoops a regular gun dealer is forced to go through, would he?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So, now a "Christian" minister has adopted the position that people aren't responsible for their own actions.

Good to know that the guns will "go to hell" but the "innocent" abusers and murderers won't.

What a nitwit. I'd honestly like to go hear one if his sermons.

I'd like to hear him preach about how no one is a sinner - we are all just victims of the technology around us.

I guess he'd better start an autombile buy-back program - what with all those people killed by automobiles.

Here in Arizona he could institute a swimming pool buy-back program. Seems more innocent widdle childwen are killed by drowning than by guns...

Whadda maroon...