Rick Perry called gun-free zones a “bad idea” in response to last week’s deadly movie theater shooting in Lafayette, La., and said allowing people to bring guns to the movies “makes a lot of sense.”
“I think that you allow the citizens of this country who have been appropriately trained, appropriately backgrounded know how to handle and use fire arms to carry them,” the Republican presidential candidate said on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday.
Perry’s comments come days after a gunman opened fire in a popular theater in Louisiana, killing two women and injuring nine others before taking his own life.
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When asked by host Jake Tapper whether allowing patrons to bring guns to movie theater would be a “solution to the problem,” Perry said it “makes a lot of sense to send a message across this country.”
“We need to enforce the laws that are on the book,” Perry said, citing the Second Amendment. “If we believe in people’s rights to protect themselves and their families—to tell them they cannot carry a weapon that they are legally obliged to carry, that they have been through the training for, makes no sense to me.”
The gun debate has widened with the frequency of shootings, particularly in gun-free zones like the theater in Lafayette Thursday, the Charleston, South Carolina Church in June and U.S. naval base in Tennessee this month.
President Barack Obama just hours before the Lafayette shooting proposed stricter gun laws through Congress.









