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Re: I hope sanity wins & assault weapons are banned & concealed weapons are kept banned.

Why? You do realize that criminals will still have these things, right?

Given that the other 49 states now allow some form on concealed carry for the law-abiding, I just don't get how everyone things Illinois has got it right.




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Court ruling on Ill. gun ban sets stage for fight
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Thu, 13 Dec 12 2:16 PM
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I hope sanity wins & assault weapons are banned & concealed weapons are kept banned.

Court ruling on Ill. gun ban sets stage for fight

By DON BABWIN and SARA BURNETT Associated Press The Associated Press
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 9:33 PM EST

CHICAGO (AP) — Backers of Illinois' ban on concealed weapons vowed Wednesday to fight for continued controls on gun possession, a day after a federal appeals court struck down the nation's last such prohibition as unconstitutional and ordered the state to craft a law allowing it.

Chicago aldermen joined gun control advocates in urging state Attorney General Lisa Madigan to appeal the ruling from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Gov. Pat Quinn and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said they would work with legislators to come up with a new law that would be sure to protect the public.

"I think it's important that we stress that public safety comes first," said Quinn, an ardent supporter of gun control, adding that people with a history of mental illness who are involved in domestic violence should not be able to carry weapons.

"I think that's where the people of Illinois are on this issue and anything having to do with guns and assault weapons and things like that. We cannot have those sorts of people eligible to carry loaded weapons on their person in public places, whether it be malls or churches or schools."

Quinn also said he will push for a ban on military-style assault weapons.

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