Governor disagrees with judge’s ruling regarding guns on public transportation – Illinois Policy

“Unfortunately many of the conservative judges who have been appointed have misunderstood what it means to uphold public safety,” Gov. JB Pritzker said.
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debtsor
1 year ago

The gun grabbers in the 7th Circuit will overturn this law quickly, likely on an emergency basis.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Yeah, JB thinks he’s in charge of everything. This egomaniac wants to control the judicial, legislative and executive branches, at both the state and federal level. He sees no issue with forcing things on citizens, as long as he’s the one doing the forcing. The man who would be King!

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Wow. Conservative judges ( a major no no in JB’s/Soros playbook ) don’t understand public safety while the Cook County DA’s socialist/ progressive cabal office routinely lets criminals walk or lets them plead obvious felonies down to misdemeanors. Check the rap sheet on the Blue Line shooter and you’ll find out.

pstas
1 year ago

The Governor is pandering. If we had any real journalist remaining (present company excepted) he would be called on this as such. Judges do not and should not make “public safety” policy from the bench. 4 callous murders on the CTA- the Governor/Mayor/States Atty and all the other feckless politicos cannot insure peoples safety yet continue to obstruct citizen’s rights to do so.

debtsor
1 year ago

Cope more JB.

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