Illinois poised to lift restrictions on felons who want to legally change their names – Chicago Tribune/MSN

State Sen. Steve McClure, a Republican from Springfield and a former Sangamon County assistant state’s attorney, raised a concern that the bill allows “criminals that are dangerous to change their names.”
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FJB
3 years ago

They will have to hire extra help if they allow politicians to change names.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Illinois Democrats Will Let Convicted Criminals Change Their Name To Avoid Criminal Background Checks

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

Is there any advantage or convenience the fat man and the Democrats will deny to criminals?

Lana
3 years ago

None. Communists love criminals

Mr Peabody's Boy Sherman
3 years ago

Another brilliant idea from the shallow mind of a democrat. These politicians must spend days thinking up stupid.

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