The program was previously set to expire at the end of the year and limited to defendants under 21 with no prior convictions for violent crimes. In addition to striking the expiration date, the new law does away with the age restriction. The measure is among the latest criminal justice reforms approved by Gov. JB Pritkzer, who signed it last Friday, the same day he held a news conference to herald his signature on legislation that loosened restrictions on people who remain under state supervision after being released from prison.
Thank goodness there’s FINALLY a program to get the 17 year old teen help caught with machine gun w high powered ammo at this weekends downtown “teen takeover” (wilding).
Giddyap
2 years ago
Under Democrat rule, crime thugs get their gun charges erased
But law abiding citizens are threatened with gun confiscation and arrest
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Thank goodness there’s FINALLY a program to get the 17 year old teen help caught with machine gun w high powered ammo at this weekends downtown “teen takeover” (wilding).
Under Democrat rule, crime thugs get their gun charges erased
But law abiding citizens are threatened with gun confiscation and arrest