Despite judgement against gun, ammo tax, Cook County says it remains enforceable – Center Square

While the county’s tax remains enforceable, Maxon Shooter’s Supplies owner and member of Federal Firearms Licensees of Illinois Dan Eldridge hoped for clarification on the district judge’s summary judgment in the days and weeks ahead. “Or are we going to have to relitigate this for another six years,” he said.
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Free at Last
1 year ago

Didn’t you slaves get the message. Cook county doesn’t have to abide by any court decision. They are exempt from the constitution.

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