Video of former Vice President Joe Biden criticizing a new pro-gun law that played an integral role in stopping a mass shooting at a Texas church has surfaced.

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A man dressed vaguely in a disguise opened fire with a shotgun at West Freeway Church of Christ in Dallas on Sunday, killing two parishioners.

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But the attack was halted almost immediately when a private security guard took down the gunman.

A livestream video showed that the suspect was shot dead within six seconds.

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CNN reports, “Several officials lauded the actions of the armed church security volunteers who took down the suspect in seconds.”

The following video — warning: may contain disturbing images — shows no less than seven people in the church drawing their own weapons in response to the attack.

Some anon broke down the footage from the shooting at the Texas church earlier on and no less than seven of the congregation members happened to be armed including one elderly lady (no. 5). Ain’t no messing around down that way by the looks of things. CC: @DaddyWarpig pic.twitter.com/yJ7E6rLGvd — Rathdranalon (@Daicheal) December 30, 2019

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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told reporters during a Sunday night press conference that the churchgoers were armed due to a law that took effect in September, making it legal for people to have guns in houses of worship.

The security team consisted of volunteers who were brought in as a result of that law.

The Texas church gun law came about after another mass shooting in Sutherland Springs in 2017 was mercifully stopped by an armed neighbor.

In other words, good guys with guns outnumber — and are the only ones capable of taking down — an armed maniac.

But Joe Biden doesn’t think so.

Here’s what he said about the Texas church gun law after it was signed by Gov. Greg Abbott: “Dealing with firearms, it is irrational, with all due respect to the governor of Texas, irrational what they are doing. On the very day you see a mass shooting … and we’re talking about loosening access to have guns, to be able to take them into places of worship, it’s just absolutely irrational. It’s totally irrational.”

WATCH: Joe Biden attacked the Governor of Texas for allowing church-goers to carry weapons just a few months ago pic.twitter.com/fuZmfabo5a — Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) December 29, 2019

Looks like the only irrational one in this conversation is Biden himself, in our view.

And he has a history of being irrational.

There is tangible evidence that the Gun-Free School Zones Act — legislation introduced by former Vice President Biden and signed into law in 1990 — has turned public schools into soft targets for deranged murderers.

A Los Angeles Times timeline of mass killings from 1984 to 2017 revealed that a vast majority of school shootings followed the enactment of the Gun-Free School Zones Act.

Patrick Neville, a Republican lawmaker and survivor of the Columbine shooting in 1999, has said, “Time and time again we point to the one common theme with mass shootings: They occur in gun-free zones.”

Texas made sure its local churches would not be gun-free zones for law-abiding citizens.

And doing so just saved an untold number of lives.

Biden doesn’t want Americans to arm and defend themselves.

This piece originally appeared in ThePoliticalInsider.com and is used by permission.

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