Gun stores ‘can continue to sell’ to police, out-of-state customers, not regular Illinoisans – Center Square

Retailer Dan Eldridge said while future sales are prohibited absent court action, they can complete sales for regular customers who started the background check before the ban went into effect. “However, there’s no similar treatment of magazines, so the magazines themselves would not be deliverable, so now we’re in the position of delivering non-functioning firearms to people."
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Giddyap
3 years ago

Only a degenerate lowlife trash-bag like Pugsley would threaten police officers who refuse to enforce unconstitutional laws

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