Cook Co ‘assault weapons’ ban not constitutional, even under prior appeals court ruling upholding IL gun ban: Filing – Cook County Record

As Second Amendment rights advocates and Illinois state officials alike await word from the U.S. Supreme Court on the possible fate of Illinois' ban on so-called "assault weapons," Cook County's government is headed to a showdown before a federal appeals panel over whether its "assault weapons" ban ordinance can survive under the Second Amendment and prior Supreme Court rulings.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Can anyone show me even one instance where a thug has received any additional time for using a gun outfitted with a trigger switch even on the rare occasions when they actually receive any jail sentence at all? One?

Zephyr Window
1 year ago

Will there be a ban on root beer flavored Slurpees? The most dangerous of all Slurpees that can be used to,commit mass Slurpeeins causing great harm and fear.

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