We all know the media tends to lean leftward. It’s clear as day, especially when it comes to guns. The editorial pages–not the op-eds where pro-gun individuals may occasionally write–tell us this on a regular basis when they use phrases like “sensible gun reform.” The idea is to set the stage by implying anyone who disagrees is, by definition, insensible.

But over at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, they argue that the problem is that sentences are too light. I’m with this up to this point.

The problem is, then they decide that the sentences are too light because a firearm was used.

Let me ask the editorial board one thing: If your child is murdered, does it matter in the end if the weapon used is a knife, a gun, or a rock? Either way, your child is just as dead.

Why then should a sentence be tougher because one weapon was used over another?

If sentences are too light, then they’re too light. I have no issue with tougher sentencing for violent crimes. I think that’s a good idea. Let’s make the penalties for being a violent thug truly suck so it takes some of the luster off for gangbangers, makes anyone else think twice before engaging in these acts, and keeps those who decide to act anyway off our streets for a good, long time.

But the problem I have is making it so only using certain weapons gets these tougher sentences. It just doesn’t make any sense.

If the murdered suddenly started using knives, would that somehow make St. Louis safer? Of course not.

Yet the editorial board has decided to continue demonizing the gun as if it is some evil implement that we must purge from our society. They know they can’t take it from law-abiding citizens just yet, so they want to make the sentencing for this one weapon’s illegal use harsher.

So yeah, I have a problem with giving tougher sentences to criminals who use a gun. If a tougher sentence is needed, then give it because the crimes deserve it. Not because of the tool used to commit it.