Officials hope new law discourages catalytic converter thefts; ‘This will make it harder on the thieves’ – Lake County News-Sun

An amendment to the Recyclable Metals Purchase Registration Law effective May 27 makes sales of catalytic converters harder by requiring Illinois purchasers of them to keep records of transactions to learn a seller’s identity and report the sales to the Internal Revenue Service.
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Lion's Choice
1 year ago

Don’t count on Lake County’s Democrat State’s Attorney — Kim Foxx Wannabe/Social Justice Shitbag Eric Rinehart — to put any of these catalytic converter thieves in jail

debtsor
1 year ago
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I don’t know what happened to Lake County. It turned so quickly to sheetlib blue seemingly out of nowhere, or, maybe I just wasn’t paying attention. All those AWFLs out there likely voted Republican 20 years ago, but now, they all cut their hair short, attended the Pink P&&&y Hat march, and work in my office! Hahaha

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