McHenry Co. State’s Attorney sues state over gun ban, says would force unconstitutional prosecutions – Cook County Record

The law, which he asserts is a “clear violation of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution” and also of the Illinois state constitution, “places (McHenry County State’s Attorney Patrick Kenneally and other prosecutors) in an impossible ethical quandary of enforcing new, unconstitutional criminal offenses against citizens who are lawfully exercising their constitutional rights.”
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Riverbender
3 years ago

So where are we at so far? Pritzker has imposed so many coved mandates I have lost count. He is introducing laws where private landowners will have to yield to State alternative energy mandates and now the gun issue that is an attack on the American Constitution. Pritzker is a tyrant and thanks to voter complacency seemingly will continue on the path of Illinois destruction. Look in the mirror voters…you caused this.

debtsor
3 years ago
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2,500,000 Democrat voters don’t see any problem with this. It’s only the 1,700,000 conservatives with a problem. And the goal of the 2,500,000 Democrat voters is to either imprison the deplorables or force them to leave the state. Democrats have turned the machinery of the state against you, the deplorable.

Lana
3 years ago
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Rigged voting machines also contribute to Pritzker’s win.

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