Colorado gun dealer offers local rabbis free AR-15 rifle Mel Bernstein, owner of the Dragon Arms gun shop in Colorado Springs, C...

Mel Bernstein, owner of the Dragon Arms gun shop in Colorado Springs, Colo.
A gun dealer in Colorado Springs, Colo., has offered a free AR-15 rifle to local temples for protection following the mass killing of 11 Jews at a Pittsburgh synagogue by an anti-Semitic gunman.
Mel Bernstein, owner of Dragon Arms, told Fox News on Sunday that four local rabbis in Colorado Springs took him up on his offer and a fifth accepted the offer of a handgun.
âI feel very bad that someone can walk in to a synagogue or church and start shooting and they canât protect themselves,â Bernstein said.
He said each rabbi filled out a background check. Fox News contacted various synagogues in the area for comment, but has not yet heard back.
Bernstein said he was making the offer in response to the Oct. 27 shooting rampage at Pittsburghâs Tree of Life Synagogue--considered the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history. Gunman Robert Bowers, 46, is accused of shooting worshipers during Shabbat services with an AR-15 and three handguns .
KOAA-TV first reported on Bernsteinâs offer last week.
âI donât really like whatâs going on in the country and Iâm offering them a free AR-15 rifle with two magazines and hundred bullets,â he told the station.
The station reported interviewing the president of one local synagogue about Bernsteinâs offer.
âI think he wants to help and is very well intentioned,â Jeff Ader of Temple Beit Torah said. âIt just isnât for us.â
He said the AR-15 was, in a sense, a âweapon of mass destruction.â
âIf it can fire multiple rounds per second, anything can happen and my fear is that innocent bystanders get in the way and innocent people get hurt,â he said.
The station reported that Ader was in talks with Bernstein over choosing a handgun instead.
Scott Levin of the Colorad o Anti-Defamation League told the station that a rabbi with a gun causes image issues. He said he felt it would be a disruption.
Bernstein, who is Jewish, told Fox News he had gotten calls from rabbis around the country asking about his offer, but he said he couldnât ship guns to them because theyâre out of state.
âI canât supply every rabbi because Iâd be out of business,â he said.
Source: Google News | Netizen 24 United States
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