Brent Johnson reports for 
NJ.com:



A Republican state lawmaker wants to make sure all New Jersey churches, synagogues, and mosques have someone with a gun on hand to protect congregants.


Assemblyman Ron Dancer, R-Monmouth, has introduced legislation that would allow the state’s places of worship to select a “qualified person” to carry a concealed handgun during services. 


“Especially in this era, places of worship are a terrorist target,” Dancer told NJ Advance Media on Thursday. “These are worshipers. They’re praying. They’re totally defenseless.”


Whether the bill will get far in the Democratic-controlled state Legislature is another story. 


State Senate President Stephen Sweeney, D-Gloucester, was shocked when he heard about the measure Thursday.


“Oh my god,” Sweeney said. “You’re kidding me. The philosophy ‘if everyone has a gun, we’re safer’ is not a good philosophy. … Will they give guns to high school kids now?”


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