Illinois to appeal decision that transit concealed carry ban unconstitutional – Center Square

“Plaintiffs’ proposed conduct – carrying concealed handguns on public transit for self-defense – falls within the presumptive ambit of the Second Amendment, shifting the burden to Defendants to show that the Firearm Concealed Carry Act’s ban falls within the historical tradition of firearm regulation in this country,” Judge Iain Johnston wrote late last month.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

Just more taxpayer money wasting virtue signaling by Illinois Democrats. Pointless virtue signaling is their only skill. This and the assault weapons ban will ultimately be shot down by the supreme court like a clay pigeon. Maybe Kwaumie and JB can spend their time usefully to focus on the corruption within their own party and among their beloved government employees. You dont need to be a lawyer to understand the language of the 2nd Amendment.

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Truth Seeker
1 year ago

“Shall Not Be Infringed”. It is a pity that Mr. Bob Berlin was part of this violation of the people’s second amendment right to protect and defend themselves and their loved ones under any circumstances. Gun Laws protect the Criminals and make the citizens vulnerable to harm.

Bear19
1 year ago
Reply to  Truth Seeker

Well stated!! Once again it will get bounced to a location for a favorable outcome by the governor’s bought and paid for judges . Waiting for the ruling next month on the so called “ assault weapons” ban from the downstate judge (who already deemed it unconstitutional already) but had his ruling overturned by another set of paid for judges.
Big circle jerk until the Supreme Court steps in

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Bear19

It all comes down to what president appointed the judge.

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