GREG GUTFELD: (CO-HOST): It's kind of homophobic, too, to think a gay club that serves alcohol can't have people in there with guns. Why?
JUAN WILLIAMS (CO-HOST): But they did, they had a guard in there with a gun. it didn't make a difference.
GUTFELD: That wasn't enough. They need to have permits to carry.
WILLIAMS: Oh, so you want everybody to have a gun?
GUTFELD: Why not?
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WILLIAMS: You're saying that in a bar, where people are drinking, picking each other up and partying, you want to introduce guns.
KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE (CO-HOST): I didn't say that Juan, but you make these, like, ridiculous, overbroad --
WILLIAMS: You're saying that if more people had guns --
GUTFELD: I would say that.
WILLIAMS: Oh, you would say that?
GUTFELD: I would absolutely say that. It's a soft target; you have to aharden all soft targets.
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You know where there's guns in bars? Airports.
ERIC BOLLING (CO-HOST): In Texas.
GUTFELD: Yes.