Teri Carter, of Anderson County, Kentucky, describes herself in her Twitter biography as a “Kentucky Columnist — Fighting for common sense gun laws — Rescue dogs rule”. She tweeted at 9:14 AM EDT on Thursday, August 10, 2023:
I’m going to a conference to discuss common sense gun legislation. But I can’t tell you where I’m going for safety reasons. I didn’t even know where I was staying until a few weeks ago, which I have to keep private.
What kind of civilized society lives like this?
Naturally, I asked her just where she was going to this conference, because I rather doubt it would be held someplace in which she would be in any real danger. After all, even if this conference is in Chicago or Philadelphia or Washington, it’s unlikely to be in any of the combat zone areas. Not a lot of nice hotels and conference centers in Tioga-Nicetown!
I further asked Mrs Carter:
Just what do you consider to be “common sense gun legislation”? Remember: the vast majority of shootings are being committed by people already legally prohibited from owning firearms due to their age or a past felony conviction.
Whether she’ll answer my questions I do not know. I wouldn’t be surprised if she blocked me on Twitter, but since she states that she is also a columnist for the Lexington Herald-Leader, a newspaper to which I subscribe, I’ll be able to see whatever she publishes there.
As of 11:59 PM EDT on Thursday, August 10th, there have been 258 ‘official’ murders in Philadelphia in 2023, and if that seems like a horrible number, it’s actually down from the past three years, and Philly might actually see fewer than 500 homicides this year. Lexington has seen 13 murders as of July 25th, which is just half of the number at the same week in 2023.
I would note at this point that the Lexington Police are not including in that number the murder of an unborn child, even though Rigoberto Vasquez-Barradas, 24, is charged with Fetal homicide, first degree. (KRS §507A.020), which is a capital offense.
Just after noon on Thursday, Captain Joseph Busa of the Philadelphia Police Department’s 39th District reported that his officers had arrested a 13-year-old for attempting to carjack a vehicle and in possession of stolen firearm. We noted on Monday that 15-year-old Rasheed Banks, Jr, had been arrested for the attempted carjacking which resulted in the murder of 50-year-old Michael Salerno in South Philly. Those boys were legally prohibited from possessing handguns, but did anyway, and at least in one case, the weapon in question was stolen.
So, what “common sense gun legislation” does Mrs Carter believe would have stopped young Mr Banks, or the unnamed 13-year-old, who were not only in possession of firearms they were legally barred from having, but willing to use them to try to steal someone else’s car?
It seems so simple, so simple that even the most kind-hearted leftist could understand it: criminals don’t obey the laws! They don’t care if it is illegal for them to have firearms, because firearms are one of the tools of their trade, and something they find necessary to have to ply their trade.
What will “common sense gun legislation” do if passed? Such would make it more difficult for law-abiding Americans to purchase firearms, while doing virtually nothing to keep weapons out of the hands of criminals.
But that’s all part of it: today’s left, which abhor the notion that ordinary citizens can own firearms, know that there’s virtually nothing that new legislation can do to stop the bad guys from getting weapons, but feel that they have to Do Something, so they’ll try to pass laws which will disarm the people who do obey the laws. The quaint notion that the best thing that could be done to reduce crime is to prosecute crime to the fullest extent of the law, and incarcerate criminals for as long as the law allows, seems not to have occurred to people like the George Soros-sponsored, police hating prosecutors who have been elected in some of our major cities, though, to be fair, I do not know if Mrs Carter feels that way.
Mrs Carter also complained, in an OpEd in the Lexington Herald-Leader, that the Anderson County Fiscal Court rejected four ‘qualified’ applicants to the county Library Board in favor of a county resident who was displeased about a homosexual ‘Pride’ display at the library, and that the Fiscal Court chose someone in line with the general attitudes of county residents.
In 2020, the voters of Anderson County gave 72.89% of their votes to President Trump, and just 25.26% to Joe Biden. In the same year, Senator Mitch McConnell cruised to an easy win in the county, and, two years later, Senator Rand Paul captured over 70% of the votes there. In the state House of Representatives, Anderson County is represented by Republican James Tipton, who was first elected in 2014, in a district shaped by the Democrats who controlled the state House during the redistricting following the 2010 census. Mr Tipton was re-elected in 2022, with 76.7% of the vote, over Democrat Dustin Burley, and his 23.3%.
Mrs Carter is complaining that the Fiscal Court are in line with the strong majority of the voters there about what materials the library chooses to purchase and display.
This isn’t the 1960s; people are no longer restricted to the books they can find at the public library. Private bookstores abound, and, thanks to Amazon, all of the four books shown in the display are easily available, and can be shipped to your home in just a few days, or even transmitted almost instantly to your Kindle.
What “common sense gun legislation” do the left believe would have kept this arsenal out of the hands of determined drug dealers?
Leftist live in the same magical whirly world regarding gun control they do with climate. The reality, logic or common sense of either gun control or man made climate change eludes them. And they’re false illusions and beliefs are there religion and therefore uncompromisable.
Leftists would no more change their minds about gun control or man-made climate change than I would about the Lord Jesus Christ it’s a religion to them.