Kentucky and Tennessee leaders call for stricter gun control in the wake of recent mass shootings
Kentucky and Tennessee political leaders are calling for stricter gun control laws following two mass shootings that claimed the lives of 11 people in Louisville and Nashville. The shootings have reignited the debate over gun control laws in the United States, where such incidents have become commonplace. According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been 146 mass shootings in 2023, the most at this point in the year since 2016.
In Louisville, a bank employee shot and killed five of his colleagues and wounded nine others. The gunman was subsequently killed by police, who released body-camera footage showing the officers being shot at as they approached the bank lobby. One officer was injured in the head, while the other sustained minor wounds but managed to kill the gunman.
Meanwhile, a former student shot and killed three 9-year-olds and three staff members at a private Christian school in Nashville. The incidents have prompted calls for tighter gun control, including tougher laws preventing people in crisis from accessing firearms.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has urged General Assembly members to find a compromise to bolster the state’s “red flag” laws, aimed at making it more difficult for people deemed to be a threat to the public or themselves to have access to firearms. Such legislation would supplement an existing law allowing courts to bar perpetrators of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and stalking from owning or possessing firearms.
‘We called for you all to ban assault weapons. And you respond with an assault on democracy.’ — Rep. @brotherjones_ was ultimately expelled from Tennessee’s House of Representatives for standing in solidarity with gun reform protesters, but he did not go silently 👀 pic.twitter.com/q2P0qu2a0k
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) April 6, 2023
Lee’s call for cooperation comes after the Republican-dominated Assembly expelled two Black Democrats who staged a protest in the Tennessee State Capitol calling for tighter gun controls. The governor has also announced that he would sign an executive order requiring local courts to report criminal records to state law enforcement within 72 hours, aimed at a more effective screening of those purchasing guns.
In Kentucky, any person 21 or older who is eligible to possess a firearm lawfully can carry a concealed deadly weapon, according to the Kentucky State Police. It remains to be seen what changes will be made to the state’s gun control laws following the recent mass shooting.
The debate over gun control laws will continue in the United States as long as mass shootings occur. It remains to be seen whether lawmakers will be able to compromise on the issue or if the United States will continue to be plagued by gun violence.
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