LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The shooting in Uvalde has reignited a nation-wide debate over gun laws. Long-time eastern Kentucky attorney Ned Pillersdorf says the lax laws here in the commonwealth largely mirror those seen in Texas.
″Kentucky is no different than Texas in terms of our laws being the most lenient in terms of weapons,” said Pillersdorf.
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ReplyDeleteThe sad events in Texas have no bearing on my right or methods I may employ to protect my family.
ReplyDeleteI expect the push for new gun laws in Kentucky to last about as long as a case of Mtn Dew and a bag of meth left outside a KY Dollar Store.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they should do what British Petroleum was thinking of doing when they were spewing oil into the Gulf out of the Deep horizon leak when they have the next school shooting - Just pour buckets and buckets of golf balls into the entrance of the school. Using a robot of course.
ReplyDeleteThat explains it... Pillersdorf! They should have kept him in the damn school locker and forgot about him.
ReplyDeleteOf course guns are dangerous. That's why we have them, you doof. If you really have a problem with that, move to England. Do your homework first. A lawyer talking about "reform" is extra dodgy.
ReplyDeleteThe only positive legislation that will work is to arm the school staff.
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