I spent close to six (6) years serving as a law enforcement officer in the Louisville community, serving communities most affected by gun violence. These just so happen to be the same communities where I grew up. Not only have I seen the effects of gun violence on family members and close friends, but I too am a survivor of gun violence.
We must stop playing politics with the lives of Kentuckians and unite to support real change. The CARR bill ensures those who need help the most receive it, and law enforcement is in a better position to transfer firearms away from those at the highest risk. Gun violence is a public health issue, affecting survivors and family members in a plethora of ways far past the date of incident. We must take any necessary action(s) to prevent its recurrence in our communities.