National Shooting Sports Foundation lawsuit: Firearm liability law is unconstitutional, preempted by Lawful Commerce in Arms legislation – Madison-St. Clair Record

NSSF argues that while House Bill 218, or the Firearm Industry Responsibility Act, purports to prevent firearms from being used to endanger public safety or health, “Instead, HB 218 regulates selling, manufacturing, and advertising lawful (and constitutionally protected) firearms and related products. In other words, HB 218 regulates commerce in and speech relating to arms - even when that commerce and speech takes place entirely outside of Illinois, as will often be the case.”
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Ming the Merciless
2 years ago

Does any reader of Wirepoints believe that Pritzger, Raoul, Johnson, Preckwinkle or any democrat lawmaker in Illinois cares about legal or not, the Constitution, The Bill of Rights?

Giddyap
2 years ago

IL Democrats’ gun grab, ban on pro life speech, and ban on gun ads are all headed for SCOTUS garbage disposal.

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