WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Gun rights activists reportedly went to multiple churches in Williamson County last Sunday, wearing their sidearms on their hips and looking to worship. However, their arrival prompted some serious discussions with parishioners and local law enforcement.
Shaun Kranish and Mary Majors — listed as the co-founders of a group called “2A.org” –approached security at one church on Sunday, May 3, saying they wanted to worship but only if they were allowed to openly carry their guns into the sanctuary.
“I believe in open carry. That’s what our ancestors did here when they founded this country,” Kranish told church security…