You just don't understand the law, and can't seem to grasp the concept of "Open to public access ".
A church IS a "public place". Because it's open to public access. The doors are open. There are no locked gates or doors which limit entry to anyone.
By their very nature, churches invite everyone both on their property, as well as inside the church it's self.
That is the very definition of "Open to public access ".
A church IS a "public place". Because it's open to public access. The doors are open. There are no locked gates or doors which limit entry to anyone.
By their very nature, churches invite everyone both on their property, as well as inside the church it's self.
That is the very definition of "Open to public access ".


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