Illinois Representative pushes for ban on outdoor balloon releases – WREX (Rockford)

“If you’re walking, lets say in your scenario, and you have 20 balloons and the wind catches it and they take them out of your hand, that’s not a knowing release, that’s an accidental release,” said Representative Sam Yingling (D-Grayslake).
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heyjude
5 years ago

How does any intelligent person make this comment?

Yingling also said he doesn’t intend to hold children responsible for accidentally letting go of a balloon.

Glad to hear that he does not, at this point, intend to punish children with balloons. Next we will hear that could change pending the results of the study being done by someone’s son-in-law for which the taxpayers are paying.

What is wrong with these people???

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Is this all that this sh-t head politician has to worry about, omg get your head out of your ass and wake up. There are much much more serious things to worry about in this screwed up state. You politicians are a total embarrassment to everybody.

Last edited 5 years ago by Fed up neighbor
Platinum Goose
5 years ago

I this was going to be a Babylon Bee article.

VCarter
5 years ago

Meme this guy. Tie to balloons. Release.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

You’d think they’d be embarrassed to discuss crap like this

Mike
5 years ago

The legislators would be embarrassed if all ILGA committee and floor hearings were video recorded and made available free to the public.

Democracy dies in darkness.

DixonSyder
5 years ago

Meanwhile in other pressing issues, legislators decided not to take any action on the looming pension crisis due to fact that income tax hikes, already defeated by the voters, will be again introduced by the House speaker who assured them that voters will trust them, legislators, to do the right thing with the new tax income. Then they all went into the hallway and laughed their azzes off.

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