LINCOLN — Lax gun security in the presence of children could become a criminal act under a bill introduced by Omaha Sen. Brad Ashford.Iowa has a very similar law, but I didn't worry about it. Why?
The Judiciary Committee heard testimony Thursday on Legislative Bill 565, which would make it a felony to leave a loaded firearm, or an unloaded gun with ammunition nearby, within a child’s reach if the child injured or killed someone.
My sons respected the weapon and the consequences thereof. Both of them understood early-on regarding the power of a firearm. (Visual demonstrations have always been effective.)
Added bonus - an "Only Ones" exemption:
In its current form, the bill would provide exceptions for weapons that were properly locked away, obtained via home invasion or issued by the military or a law enforcement agency.The local constabulary is more important and should be excluded from the laws ordinary citizens are held to.
Or another way to look at it: The Nebraska Senator thinks an LEO's child is less important than any other citizen's child.
Think about that for a second.
An untrained child's access to dangerous objects like firearms, drain cleaner, half-filled 5 gallon buckets, is a serious matter, but should the parents involved in a serious injury or death be convicted of a felony?
Picture this: a 12 year-old picks up a loaded revolver and accidentally shoots their 5 year-old sibling (actual event a few years ago in my community). Under this new bill, Mommy and Daddy could be locked up for a few years. 12 year-old now has no baby sister, no parents and he faces the consequences alone because the state decided their parents weren't penalized enough after losing a child.
The State - Turning tragedy into a crime, one law at a time.
I love the exemption, since the last school shooting in Omaha involved a child of a police officer who got his Dad's Glock and shot two school officials. He then shot himself.
ReplyDeleteranamacar
You are correct, ranamacar.
ReplyDeleteI was hoping someone would make the connection and add to the discussion.