First a little history:
On January 31, 2018, 15 year old Ethan Song of Guilford, Kommiecticut accidentally negligently blew his brains out with a .357 Magnum handgun belonging to his friend's father.
Because
of this incident, useless and idiotic laws were passed in Kommiecticut
regarding storage and accessibility of firearms. Critically thinking
people know that laws like these can never prevent such a future
tragedy from occurring, because they will just simply become something a
real moron (like say the drug dealer or gang-banger that keeps the
loaded gun under the couch cushion for his baby mama's kids to find)
gets charged with AFTER the tragic shooting of another kid. The real
hope and intent is to frighten legitimate gun owners from keeping a
firearm handy for self-defense, or (God forbid!) providing one to their responsible
minor children. There are thousands of stories out there of minor children
defending themselves or their family with a firearm from all over the
country. Laws don't deter me one little bit, but then I am a proponent
of every kind of non-compliance. This is the type of
intolerable/unconstitutional act the gun-grabbing hoplophobes that
make up our entire congressional delegation and populate this state want to take nationwide.
Link to article in the New Haven Register that is about the investigation from November 20, 2018
1). His
parents never taught him to mind your own fucking business and leave
other peoples private property alone. He went into a closet in a master
bedroom in someone else's home and opened a closed container not
belonging to him or his equally stupid friend. They supposedly did this
many times... until the last time.
2). They
also obviously never taught him one item of gun safety. EVERY CHILD
SHOULD LEARN BASIC GUN SAFETY!! Depending on the age and maturity it
should at least be Eddie Eagle's "STOP-RUN AWAY-TELL AN ADULT." I constantly preach Col. Cooper's Four Rules of Gun Safety.
3). Ethan did not possess the critical thinking skills that might lead a normal person to conclude that being unfamiliar with, loading, and fucking around with any firearm WILL have bad/deadly consequences.
We can debate the wisdom of the storage methods of the gun owner, Daniel Markle all day long. Bottom line, his guns were locked, the keys were "hidden" (although not very well) and HE WAS LEGAL! Since he was legal, he was not charged in Ethan's death. But that's the rub, they want to make new standards that can potentially disarm you. I personally keep certain defensive ammo with my secured (in a safe) firearms in a locked and hardened (as well as alarmed and monitored) closet. After at least 2 hours work to force their way into the alarmed closet, an unauthorized person would now be staring at a pair of safes and if they entered my house when I wasn't there, hearing the alarm siren blaring as state police are automatically notified. That is provided they somehow didn't set off the alarm just entering the house. The loaded and ready gun(s) is either holstered on my person, or next to my head on the nightstand while I sleep and my EDC loaded and ready in the holster in the open safe for work the next day. That minimizes the noise in the early morning while I get ready for work and my wife is asleep. I actually sleep in a modified version of Col. Cooper's "Condition Yellow." While I certainly get good rest every night, my decades as a Firefighter/EMT find me wide awake in an instant when either my fire pager, the house alarm siren sounds or the dogs all start barking.
So here we go again. The same old tired retreads pushing the same old tired anti-gun intolerable/unconstitutional acts. Watch the video to spin up your anger meter.
Lawmakers Reintroduce Gun Storage Bill Ethan's Law 2023 - FOX61 CT
Some artfully crafted scripting going on if you listen closely.
- From Ethan's father; "I no longer have the freedom to hug my child and to watch the trajectory of his life. That freedom was stolen from me." Notice how he equates and purposely inserts the word freedom. That is all on you sir, for FAILING MISERABLY as a parent. The "freedoms" of others is not up for debate or negotiable. Going after our enumerated CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to bear arms as we see fit is not a factor in your son's final act of stupidity. If anyone stole the freedom you bemoan, it was YOUR OWN SON.
- The reporter next tells us how Ethan "accidentally shot himself." No, that was pure negligence. There was no malfunction of the gun. He pulled the trigger on a loaded firearm while pointing it in an unsafe direction, and it went BANG!!
- Ah yes, now we see Senator Slimeball (Richard "Da Nang Dickie" Blumenthal) hugging poor Ethan's (equally culpable) mother. They say the most dangerous place in the world is between Sen. Slimeball and a camera. He is tied with Senator Fishface (Chris Murphy) for those in federal government pushing the most for total civilian disarmament. And both of those assholes come from my state of Kommiecticut.
- The reporter goes on to say how the proposed legislation "would create strict penalties for any violation." How are you going to do that again? Routine and surprise inspections at the residence of firearms owners? No... you will charge someone with an additional new crime AFTER there has been a negligent discharge shooting of some kid. You won't save a single life, because you can't without violating 4th and 5th Amendment rights of citizens SO STOP THE BULLSHIT! But hey, you will now be able to charge the homeowner under Ethan's Law after he/she shoots and kills an armed home invader because the gun was out of storage, right? That would be a feature, not a bug.
- Next up, Ethan's mother says his death was not an outlier (which of course it certainly was) by tying in the nightly mayhem and death on the streets of Every City, USA caused by the feral street animals. And made worse by soft on crime Demon-Crap policies running the shithole cities. She then goes on to make up a non-numerical statistic that YOUR CHILD is more likely to be killed by a gun than by any other means.
- Oh look! At the 1:07 mark the original Angry Bird and well known slum lord (US Rep. Rosa DeLauro) makes an appearance. BARF!!
- At the 1:28 mark Sen. Slimeball tells us that "millions of children are living in households with unsafely stored guns..." and standing behind him to the left is his gal pal Sen. Fishface. More bullshit as they tell us again how such a law would have saved Ethan's life. Not even remotely true. Daniel Markle would have been held criminally responsible, and Ethan would STILL BE DEAD.
Side Note:
Ethan Song was the quarter-final winner in the Eastern Regionals Darwin Awards. A law based on a stupid act of self-destruction is a perfect example of democrat logic.
ReplyDeleteOn an slightly unrelated, I used to like the glass cabinets, because I do have some nice "wooden" guns, and I like the look, but for security reasons, I would no longer consider keeping them in one because of the nuts and squirrels out there and stealing firearms is a cottage industry in my blue county. And of course banning and restricting firearms is a "goto" for donk politicians because it caters to their emotional base and to unarmed serfs is a feature not a bug.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a huge armory of guns, just a few handguns, and a .22 Mossberg Plinkster rifle, a .308 caliber Mauser centerfire, and a 12 gauge 18 inch open choke pump shotgun home defense that I used to kill a white tail spike horn a couple of years back. I have a locking gun cabinet, just a steel shell, with a lock on it, that I keep my long guns in.
ReplyDeleteHere in Michigan, the Empress of Lansing, Gretchen Whitless with her Democrat controlled government, is pushing for not only the safe storage law, but for a red flag law, and universal background checks. I don't really know how any of those are considered legal or constitutional. I also don't know how they can force you to run a background check on a long gun transfer, when they are not registered. Handguns are sadly registered here in Michigan.
Due to the medications that I sometimes take for Migraines, I keep my loaded handgun in my top drawer in my clothes dresser, that requires me to get fully out of bed and walk over and open the dresser and take my handgun out of an IWB holster, which gives me enough time to insure that I am fully awake, before I can access my gun for a possible break in.
The legal advisor during my concealed carry class was a former county sheriff, who fell out of his deer stand, breaking many bones and being forced to retire, and was in constant pain. So he was on pain killers all the time, and so he told us that he would not carry a gun, due to the possible legal problems using that gun could cause, including the civil penalties. I can understand those problems, and at the time, I made sure to not carry if I had taken any pain killers for my Migraines. I am on social security disability due to Migraines and also from a broken back due to a car accident when I was 20. But since the battle from the government against opioids has gotten crazy, I can no longer get treated for pain with pain killers. So while that sounds nuts, which it is, I don't worry about carrying my gun any time I am out and about. Since Michigan is also an open carry state, I carry in an OWB holster, with just a t-shirt in the summer. I never have been called out for my gun being seen, and have asked my wife if I have my gun on or not and she never sees it. But if seen out and about, I am still legal, although I feel like the saying it never is proper to scare the horses applies to carrying your gun in public.
Typical, listen to the kids father. "It's always someone else's fault".
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