#HumanLivesMatter

In recent months, New Jersey has become the poster child for draconian gun control laws.

Charles CW Cooke tolls the butcher’s bill of innocents killed to assuage government’s need to feel like it is of some use:

There can be few clearer illustrations of the folly of draconian firearms regulations than this. The killer was a convicted felon who had previously been found guilty of weapons offenses and aggravated assault, and who is now on the run from federal authorities. The victim was a “bubbly, well-liked,” law-abiding woman who did not want to run afoul of the government even when she sensed that her life was in danger. If “government” is just another word for the things we do together, then, frankly, we failed — and damnably. All Carol Bowne asked was that she be permitted to exercise her right to protect herself in her own home; instead, she ended up bleeding to death in her driveway, as the paper-pushers and know-it-alls decided whether they would deign to indulge her request, and her killer sped away, without fear of retaliation or injury.

Looking at the hell New Jersey put Shaneen Allen through – an ordeal that only ended when Chris Christie reacted to national revusion over his state’s persecution of an innocent, law-abiding woman in the only way a human with a soul could -it’s easy to wonder who New Jersey think the real criminals are.

One thought on “#HumanLivesMatter

  1. I remember discussing “waiting periods” with a coworker, and when he asserted that nobody ever died during waiting periods, he was rather taken aback when I named some names. I’m also reminded of the warnings we gunners give–when you really need a gun, it’s probably too late to buy one.

    Sad…..

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