Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant is on a roll.
Just a few days after signing the state's anti-LGBT "religious liberty" law, Governor Bryant has also signed a bill to ban certain abortion procedures.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi's governor has signed into law a ban on a commonly used second-trimester abortion procedure, setting the state up for a possible legal challenge.
Gov. Phil Bryant signed the law Friday that outlaws a procedure called "dilation and evacuation" unless it is necessary to prevent a woman's irreversible physical impairment.
Meanwhile, Governor Bryant has also signed a bill that allows churchgoers to carry guns without a permit. You know, just in case they might need to kill someone.
The Church Protection Act specifies that those designated can carry guns into church buildings. It also allows people to carry holstered weapons without a permit. [...]
The Mississippi Association of Police Chiefs has opposed the portion of the bill that loosens permit requirements. The group says it dismantles Mississippi's licensing system and makes it harder to check someone who has a gun isn't a violent criminal.
I must have missed the gospel that calls for arming worshipers to kill while banning certain medical procedures in the name of life.
In Free Market Jesus's name, amen.