Jack Kimble
@RepJackKimble
This morning, I wanted to extend my most devout prayers and
deepest thoughts to the victims of the bear maulings at Heritage Village
Retirement Community and their friends and loved ones. This was a terrible and
senseless tragedy that could not have been avoided.
Predictably, my opponent has tried to bring politics into
this time of grieving demanding that we no longer permit live bears to be part
of pet days at retirement homes and calling for other radical measures to
address a few tragic but isolated incidents.
With the exception of the truly unfortunate events of 2014,
over the past decade we have never had more than 8 maulings in a single year.
Our country is 250 years old and never has it found it necessary to ban bears
from retirement homes.
That’s because our founding fathers knew about a little
something called freedom. Yes, every retirement home should have guards with
tranquilizer guns and of course they should have drills so residents can protect
themselves from runaway bears.
At the same time we can’t allow a small number of isolated
bear attacks to take away our freedom. This is not the time for radical liberal
solutions that won’t even stop a determined kodiak or grizzly.
We need to look at why these bear attacks keep happening. I
hate to say it, but we need to look at ourselves as a society. Why do so many
bears seen mmm more violent today? Is it a sign of mental illness or a lack of
Christian values in their upbringing.
Now is not the time for doing something about bear attacks.
It is time for coming together with thoughts, prayers, and platitudes because I
do know one thing, I represent the greatest, most God-fearing district in this
whole country.
One thing to think about, if we criminalize taking bears
into retirement homes, then only criminals will be able to take bears into
retirement homes.