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Last year was a very good year for those of us in Illinois who believe that reasonable gun regulation must be an integral part of any solution to the epidemic of gun violence that has plagued us both nationally and locally over the last two decades. In 2018, Illinois was finally able to enact two important pieces of gun legislation that have the potential to significantly reduce gun violence in a number of different ways. |
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RichardJCoon
(10/2/2019)
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These are both feel good, do nothing laws. The first was already a federal law, the second is a joke, if you think a gangbangers mom is going to call the cops and tell them she thinks Johnny is a threat to himself or others..
What a complete and total waste of taxpayer dollars.... |
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