Pritzker signs FOID update while others call for law to be scrapped – Center Square

State Rep. Adam Niemerg, one of 40 lawmakers in the House that voted against the bill, said it’s not going to stop criminals getting guns but will further burden legal gun owners from exercising the Second Amendment rights. “We’re on an island here in the state of Illinois in the midwest."
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

All Pritzker is doing is running a popularity contest he just doesn’t realize the permanent damage he is inflicting on the good people of Illinois. It seems his attention is on only 2 class of people, black and brown, this is not a like me please contest Pritzker you are playing with people’s lives eventually you will pay for your malfeasance you smiling fool.

Last edited 4 years ago by Fed up neighbor
debtsor
4 years ago

The permanent damage IS the point. I’m just not saying this, but people like him hate America and they hate this country, and they are actively trying to destroy it, and bring about their own version of utopia, where they are in charge, and they can put their knee on the neck of any white dissident who resists their power. It all goes back to the anarcho-tyranny aspect of IL/Chicago policy – whether intentional or not – as they let car jackers run free while at the same time permitting abortions for everyone all the time.

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