Molly B. Posted February 16, 2009 at 03:38 PM Author Share Posted February 16, 2009 at 03:38 PM Action Needed!!Several good bills and several bad ones will be heard and voted on in IL General Assembly committees this week. Phone calls, faxes and emails are in order. Agriculture and Conservation Committee - Wednesday, Feb.18 2:00 pm License to Carry bills HB245 sponsored by Rep. John Bradley, HB367 sponsored by Rep. Bill Mitchell, and HB462 sponsored by Rep. Brandon Phelps will be heard in the Ag & Conservation Comm. which is chaired by Rep. Phelps. Other bills being heard the same day:HB171 - No waiting time when trading a working firearm for anotherHB172 - PreemptionHB173 - Transportation preemptionHB234 - Maintaining private transfer records for 5 yrs. instead of 10 We fully expect these bills to pass in this committee. However, there are three Representatives on the committee that need to hear from all Illinois Second Amendment supporters. Please call newly elected Rep. John Cavaletto. Let's start his legislative career off right by letting him know how important the Second Amendment is to Illinoisans - let's introduce ourselves, give him a warm Illinois firearm owner welcome, and encourage him to support these bills with a yes vote. The other two representatives, Rep. Flowers and Rep. Hamos, have a record of voting against our rights. Please call them, let your voice be heard - politely but firmly let them know we expect our rights to be upheld with their yes vote. House Ag & Conservation Committee(217) 782-0066 John D. Cavaletto R(217) 782-4207 Mary E. Flowers D(217) 782-8052 Julie Hamos D House Executive Committee Feb. 19, 10:30 amHB845 - Lost or Stolen FOID - Please call all the members of the House Executive Committee and urge them to vote NO on this bill which creates felons of those who simply do not report a stolen or missing firearm within a specific time frame. This bill again is focused on penalizing law-abiding firearm owners rather than the criminals. House Executive CommitteeDaniel J. Burke (217) 782-1117 DJoseph M. Lyons 217) 782-8400 DDan Brady (217) 782-1118 REdward J. Acevedo (217) 782-2855 DLuis Arroyo (217) 782-0480 DMaria Antonia Berrios (217) 558-1032 DBob Biggins (217) 782-6578 RRobert Rita (217) 558-1000 DEd Sullivan, Jr. (217) 782-3696 RMichael W. Tryon (217) 782-0432 RArthur L. Turner (217) 782-8116 D Senate Judiciary Committee Feb.18, 2:30 pmSB259 - Sport Shooting Range Act - a bill designed to protect our shooting ranges from being rezoned out of existence and to provide assistance in the case of EPA complaints are filed against a range. Please call the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and ask them to support this bill with their YES vote. Senate Judiciary CommitteeA. J. Wilhelmi (217) 782-8800 DDon Harmon (217) 782-8176 DWilliam R. Haine (217) 782-5247 DTerry Link (217) 782-8181 DMichael Noland (217) 782-7746 DKwame Raoul (217) 782-5338 DIra I. Silverstein (217) 782-5500 DKirk W. Dillard (217) 782-8148 RRandall M. Hultgren (217) 782-8022 RMatt Murphy (217) 782-4471 RDale A. Righter (217) 782-6674 R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted March 2, 2009 at 09:55 PM Author Share Posted March 2, 2009 at 09:55 PM Legislative UpdateHB 48 - Bans Private Sales - and places unfair burden on FFL dealers. Passed out of the House Executive Committee last week with a 6-4 vote. This same bill was defeated during the last legislative session with only a vote or two in our favor. NOW is the time to call your state representative and urge them to vote no when this bill reaches the floor for a vote. Two more anti-gun owner bills will be heard in the House Executive Committee this week and committee members need our phone calls before 10:00 am Wed. Mar.4, 2009. HB 845 Report Lost or Stolen Firearm - This bill penalizes the innocent victim of a stolen or lost firearm and does absolutely nothing to reduce crime or deter criminals.Rep. Edward J. Acevedo - William D. Burns - Elizabeth HernandezExecutive Committee Hearing Mar 4 2009 10:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, ILHB 867 AGG BATTERY -Enhanced penalties for firearms on public transportation - Provides for enhanced penalties for carrying or possessing firearms or other dangerous weapons in a conveyance owned, leased, or contracted by a public transportation agency or on a public way within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a public transportation facility. This bill would make it a Class 3 felony to carry or transport a legally owned firearm while passing within 1,000 ft. of a public bus stop, a residential public housing unit or agency!Rep. Harry Osterman - Greg Harris - Lou LangExecutive Committee Hearing Mar 4 2009 10:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, ILPlease contact Executive Committee members and urge them to vote no on HB 845 and HB 867. House Executive Committee Representative Daniel J. Burke (217) 782-1117 DJoseph M. Lyons (217) 782-8400 DDan Brady (217) 782-1118 REdward J. Acevedo (217) 782-2855 DLuis Arroyo (217) 782-0480 DMaria Antonia Berrios (217) 558-1032 DBob Biggins (217) 782-6578 RRobert Rita (217) 558-1000 DEd Sullivan, Jr. (217) 782-3696 RMichael W. Tryon (217) 782-0432 RArthur L. Turner (217) 782-8116 D HB 173 FIREARM TRANSPORT Preemption - This bill provides for uniform firearm transportation laws throughout the state.Rep. Brandon W. Phelps - Patrick J Verschoore, Shane Cultra, David Reis and John D. CavalettoAgriculture & Conservation Committee Hearing Mar 3 2009 2:00PM Capitol Building Room 122B Springfield, ILThe only member of this committee that does not seem to grasp the intent of the Second Amendment enumerated in our Bill of Rights is Rep. Julie Hamos who has consistently voted against pro-2A bills. Please give her a call and politely urge her to support this bill with a YES vote - (217) 782-8052 YOU CAN BE AN IGOLD SPONSOR!We only need 28 more IGOLD sponsors to meet our goal! You can join the IGOLD Sponsorship team with a donation of $100.00 and receive an exclusive IGOLD Sponsor Hat! With your contribution you can be an important part of Second Amendment history here in Illinois!Support IGOLD - become a sponsor!Simply click on Put Me on the IGOLD Sponsorship Team - Deadline to order IGOLD Merchandise-(to arrive in time for IGOLD)Mar. 4th last day to order IGOLD merchandise to be shipped in time for IGOLD - but don't worry IGOLD t-shirts, caps, and sponsor caps will be available at Prairie Capitol Convention Center the day of IGOLD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abolt243 Posted March 7, 2009 at 11:52 AM Share Posted March 7, 2009 at 11:52 AM ACTION NEEDED!!!START CALLS/FAXES ON MONDAY THE 9TH!!The LTC bill SB1976, sponsored by Senators Jones and Rutherford, is scheduled to be heard in the Senate Public Health committee on Tues, March 10 at 1:00 PM. This is the Senate bill that mirrors HB462. The Public Health committee is a very hostile committee for this bill, and it is not expected to pass. In spite of that, we would like to innundate every one of those committee members with phone calls and faxes beginning on Monday, the 9th and continuing to Noon on Tuesday the 10th. We must show these committee members that we are serious about LTC, we are aware of the bills as they pass through the legislature and that we will support them, regardless of their perceived chances. Please call both their Springfield and district offices. If there is a fax number available, fax a short note in support of SB1976. Make your calls and faxes cordial, concise, and to the point. The people that answer the phone are just doing their job, and may or may not have an opinion on the bill, so don't go into detail about your support unless asked. You may be asked to supply your name, address and a phone number if you'd like a call back. For those of you new to this process (I was scared to death the first time I called!) this might serve as an example for you: "Hello, I'm Tim Bowyer of Shelbyville, IL. I'm calling this morning to ask Senator Delgado to support Senate Bill 1976 when it comes before the Public Health Committee. " Yes, call them all, even though you're not in their district. Phone calls do count, regardless of where they come from. The members of the committee are listed below with their office numbers and fax numbers when availabe. Fire up those phones!!! Senator William DelgadoSpringfield Office217-782-5652217-557-3930 FAXChicago Office773-292-0202773-292-1903 FAX Senator Mattie HunterSpringfield Office217-782-5966District Office312-949-1908312-949-1958 FAX Senator Susan GarrettSpringfield, IL217-782-3650District Office847-433-2002847-433-8002 FAX Senator Michael NolandSpringfield, IL217-782-7746217-782-2115 FAXDistrict Office847-214-8864847-214-8867 FAX Senator Jeffrey M. SchoenburgSpringfield Office217-782-2119District Office847-492-1200847-492-1202 FAX Senator Heather SteansSpringfield Office217-782-8492District Office773-769-1717773-769-6901 Senator Dave SyversonSpringfield Office217-782-5413District Office815-987-7555815-987-7563 FAX Senator Dan CroninSpringfield Office217-782-8107District Office630-792-0040630-792-8620 FAX Senator Chris LauzenSpringfield Office217-782-0052District Office630-264-2334630-264-1566 FAX Senator Carole PankauSpringfield Office217-782-9463217-557-3908 FAXDistrict Office630-582-0390630-582-0391 FAX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted March 9, 2009 at 10:18 AM Author Share Posted March 9, 2009 at 10:18 AM Legislative UpdateACTION NEEDED!!!START CALLS/FAXES ON MONDAY THE 9TH!! License to Carry bill SB1976, the only LTC bill to be introduced in the IL Senate and sponsored by Senators Jones and Rutherford, is scheduled to be heard in the Senate Public Health committee on Tues, March 10 at 1:00 PM. This bill mirrors HB462. The Public Health committee is not a friendly committee for this bill and we need make sure we contact every one of the committee members via phone calls and faxes beginning on Monday, the 9th and continuing to 1 pm on Tuesday the 10th. We must show these committee members that we are serious about LTC, we are aware of the bills as they pass through the legislature and that we support them..Please call both their Springfield and district offices. If there is a fax number available, fax a short note in support of SB1976. Make your calls and faxes cordial, concise, and to the point. For those of you new to this process this might serve as an example for you: "Hello, I'm __________. I'm calling this morning to ask the Senator to support Senate Bill 1976 when it comes before the Public Health Committee. " Yes, call them all, even though you're not in their district. Phone calls to committee members do count, regardless of where they come from. The members of the committee are listed below with their office numbers and fax numbers when available.Fire up those phones!!! (SEE LIST IN PREVIOUS POST) HB 48 - Bans Private Sales - to even loan a firearm while hunting or targeting shooting the two parties would have to go through a licensed dealer to process the loan. HB 48 passed out of committee and is on the House docket for second reading and lists a host of sponsors from the Who's Who list of anti-rights Chicago/Cook Co. regulars. This same bill was defeated during the last legislative session with only a vote or two in our favor. We must not let up on this bill. NOW is the time to call your state representative and urge them to vote no when this bill reaches the floor for a vote. HB 48 could possibly be the biggest defensive battle we face this session. We have a contact list of Reps. for whom there is reason to think they could vote either way on HB 48. We need to start the calls, faxes, letters, and office visits right away, and keep the pressure on. Representative Suzanne Bassi (R-47th District)(217) 782-8026(217) 782-5257 FAX; Representative Patricia Bellock (R-54th District)(217)-782-1448(217) 782-2289 FAX; Representative Bob Biggins (R-41st District)(217) 782-6578(217) 782-5257 FAX; Representative John Cavaletto (R-107th District)(217) 782-0066(217) 782-1336 FAX; Representative Sandy Cole (R-62nd District)(217) 782-7320(217) 782-1275 FAX; Representative Michael Connelly (R-48th District)(217) 782-8028(217) 557-0571 FAX (?); Representative Keith Farnham (R-43rd District)(217) 782-8020(no Springfield FAX listed); Representative Mike Fortner (R-95th District)(217) 782-1653(no Springfield FAX listed); Representative Paul Froelich (D-56th District)(217) 782-3725(217) 557-6271 FAX; Representative Jehan Gordon (D-92nd District)(217) 782-3186; Representative Kay Hatcher (R-50th District)(217) 782-1486; Representative Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. (D-114th)(217) 782-5951(217) 782-8794 FAX; Representative Charles Jefferson (D-67th District)(217) 782-3167(217) 557-7654 FAX; Representative Sidney Mathias (R-53rd District)(217) 782-1664(217) 782-1275 FAX; Representative Emily McAsey (D-85th District)(217) 782-4179(217) 557-7204 FAX; Representative Sandra Pihos (R-42nd District)(217) 782-8037(217) 558-1072 FAX; Representative Harry Ramey (R-55th District)(217) 558-1037(217) 782-5257 FAX; Representative Dennis Reboletti (R-46th District)(217) 782-4014; Representative Al Riley (D-38th District)(217) 558-1007(217) 558-1664 FAX); Representative Darlene Senger (R-96th District)(217)-782-6501(217) 782-5257 FAX (?); Representative Ed Sullivan Jr. (R-51st District)(217) 782-3696(217) 782-1275 FAX; Representative Mark Walker (D-66th District)(217) 782-3739IGOLD Has Anti-Rights Legislators Worried?Chicago/Cook County gun grabbers seem to be in a hurry to get anti-Second Amendment, anti-gun owner bills into committee hearings before thousands of Second Amendment supporters come marching up the street to the State Capitol on Wednesday, March 11th!! HB 867 AGG BATTERY -Enhanced penalties for firearms on public transportation -This bill would make it a Class 3 felony to carry or transport a legally owned firearm while passing within 1,000 ft. of a public bus stop, a residential public housing unit or agency!Rep. Harry Osterman - Greg Harris - Lou LangExecutive Committee Hearing Mar 11 2009 8:30AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, ILHB 12 ONE GUN PER MONTHHouse SponsorsRep. Luis Arroyo - William D. Burns - Deborah L. Graham and Edward J. AcevedoExecutive Committee Hearing Mar 11 2009 8:30AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL HB 165 ASSAULT WEAPONS BANHouse sponsorsRep. Edward J. Acevedo - William D. Burns - Elizabeth Hernandez, William Davis, Cynthia Soto, Marlow H. Colvin, André M. Thapedi and Luis ArroyoExecutive Committee Hearing Mar 11 2009 8:30AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL HB 180 HANDGUN DEALER LICENSING ACTHouse SponsorsRep. Deborah L. Graham - William D. Burns, William Davis, Marlow H. Colvin, André M. Thapedi, Cynthia Soto, Edward J. Acevedo and Elizabeth HernandezExecutive Committee Hearing Mar 11 2009 8:30AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL Please contact Executive Committee members and urge them to vote no on HB12, HB867, HB165 and HB 180. House Executive CommitteeRep. Daniel J. Burke (217) 782-1117 DRep. Joseph M. Lyons 217) 782-8400 DRep. Dan Brady (217) 782-1118 RRep. Edward J. Acevedo (217) 782-2855 DRep. Luis Arroyo (217) 782-0480 DRep. Maria Antonia Berrios (217) 558-1032 DRep. Bob Biggins (217) 782-6578 RRep. Robert Rita (217) 558-1000 DRep. Ed Sullivan, Jr. (217) 782-3696 RRep. Michael W. Tryon (217) 782-0432 RRep. Arthur L. Turner (217) 782-8116 D HB 4243 CREATES ID-DATABASE OF ALL FIREARMS TRANSACTIONSHouse SponsorsRep. Karen MayState Government Administration Committee Hearing Mar 11 2009 2:00PM Capitol Building Room 114 Springfield, ILWe all know what registration of our firearms means and what it leads to - this bill is one of the worst of it's kind and we cannot allow this to pass into law. If you do nothing else, please make the calls to the State Gov. Admin. Committee members and urge them to vote no on HB 4243! House State Government Administration CommitteeRep. Jack D. Franks (217) 782-1717 DRep. Lisa M. Dugan (217) 782-5981 DRep. Ronald A. Wait (217) 782-0548 RRep. Suzanne Bassi (217) 782-8026 RRep. Mike Boland (217) 782-3992 DRep. Mike Bost (217) 782-0387 RRep. William D. Burns (217) 782-2023 DRep. Annazette Collins (217) 782-8077 DRep. Fred Crespo (217) 782-0347 DRep. Monique D. Davis (217) 782-0010 DRep. Keith Farnham (217) 782-8020 DRep. Paul D. Froehlich (217) 782-3725 DRep. Emily McAsey (217) 782-4179 DRep. Donald L. Moffitt (217) 782-8032 RRep. Richard P. Myers (217) 782-0416 RRep. Raymond Poe (217) 782-0044 RRep. Harry R. Ramey, Jr. (217) 558-1037 R SB1721 ASSAULT WEAPONS BANSenate SponsorsSen. Antonio MunozCriminal Law Hearing Mar 11 2009 9:00AM Capitol 212 SpringfieldWe know what they really intend to ban is your sport utility firearm or any other standard semi-auto firearm they can falsely lump under the term "assault weapon". We are fighting these bans at every turn - IL House, IL Senate, and on the federal level as well. They will not let up and neither can we - Please call the members of the Senate Criminal Law Committee - let them hear firmly and clearly from Illinois firearm owners - urge them to vote no on this bill.Senate Criminal Law committee Sen. Michael Noland (217) 782-7746 DSen. Kwame Raoul (217) 782-5338 DSen. William R. Haine (217) 782-5247 DSen. Dan Kotowski (217) 782-3875 DSen. A. J. Wilhelmi (217) 782-8800 DSen. John J. Millner (217) 782-8192 RSen. Tim Bivins (217) 782-0180 RSen. Kirk W. Dillard (217) 782-8148 RSen. Dale A. Righter (217) 782-6674 R YOU CAN BE AN IGOLD SPONSOR!You can join the IGOLD Sponsorship team with a donation of $100.00 and receive an exclusive IGOLD Sponsor Hat! With your contribution you can be an important part of Second Amendment history here in Illinois!Support IGOLD - become a sponsor!Simply click on Put Me on the IGOLD Sponsorship Team -PREPARE FOR IGOLD -DRESS WARMLY & APPROPRIATELY (business casual/Sunday jeans, like you're going to meet your best girl's momma!For getting through security please leave the bullet zipper pulls/belt buckles at home.)-KNOW WHO YOUR LEGISLATORS ARE(Find out who your legislators are and what district you're in here)IGOLDIllinois Gun Owner Lobby Day! Wednesday March 11, 2009Springfield, ILWednesday, March 11, 2009Prairie Capitol Convention Centercorner of 8th St & AdamsSpringfield, IL11 am - Doors open12:00 pm - Legislative Briefing Prairie Capitol Convention Center 1:15 pm (approx.) - March to the Capitol to lobby Senators and Representatives4:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Reception in the Prairie Capitol Convention Center.IGOLD.isra.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted March 15, 2009 at 11:50 PM Author Share Posted March 15, 2009 at 11:50 PM IGOLD!! THOUSANDS OF ILLINOIS CITIZENSMARCH ON STATE CAPITOL!Law-abiding, Second Amendment Supportersfilled the streets of Springfield chantingCONCEALED CARRY NOW!On Wednesday March 11th Second Amendment supporters from all over the state of Illinois gathered at the Prairie Capitol Convention Center for Illinois Gun Owner Lobby Day. The huge crowd was welcomed by ISRA 1st Vice President Mike Weisman. Mr. Joe Tartaro, president of the Second Amendment Foundation, gave the enthusiastic and inspired crowd a brief history lesson of the gun-rights movement right up to the current battle we face in Illinois. A roaring standing ovation and thunderous applause erupted when ISRA Ex.Director Richard Pearson presented Rep. Brandon Phelps, sponsor of many pro-Second Amendment bills including license to carry bills HB 462 and HB 2257, with the ISRA legislator of the year award. Todd Vandermyde, NRA's Springfield lobbyist informed the crowd of proposed legislation that poses a grave threat to gun owners then spurred the crowd on with a rousing call to the good citizens of Illinois to get involved and let our legislators know where we stand. IllinoisCarry spokesperson Valinda Rowe brought the crowd to their feet once again when she urged the women of IGOLD to join her in calling on Gov. Pat Quinn to support the women of Illinois in their need for an adequate means of self-defense through a license to carry law. The march down Capitol Avenue with flags unfurled, banners held high, and thousands upon thousands of voices shouting out "concealed carry now" was absolutely spectacular - every legislator in the Capitol building had to have heard the message from the street! After a brief rally at the Lincoln steps the huge crowd divided themselves into groups to enter the Capitol through the five available security check points. City and Capitol security personnel deserve our sincere thanks and appreciation for their expediency and courtesy in getting us through the parade route and into the Capitol in such a safe and timely manner! The entire Capitol grounds and building, the tunnels,and the Stratton building were literally packed with Second Amendment supporters busily calling on and delivering lobby cards to the President of the Senate John Cullerton, Speaker of the House Mike Madigan and individual representatives and senators all throughout the Capitol complex. IGOLD 2009 has come and gone but our work continues - we must be persistent in monitoring legislation and contacting legislators in the coming weeks/months. We must not let up in our phone calls, faxes, and emails to our legislators. Stay tuned to IllinoisCarry.com and watch for the Firearm Alerts when action is needed! Women of IGOLD Call on Governor's Office!The women attending IGOLD were provided a letter to sign and deliver to Gov. Pat Quinn. The letters urged the Governor to come to the aid of women rendered defenseless by IL state law prohibiting the carrying of a firearm for self-defense. Unfortunately the Gov. was not available but his Chief of Staff Jerry Stermer graciously made an appearance before the large crowd of women and listened intently as a statement on behalf of the women was read by IllinoisCarry.com spokesperson and IGOLD coordinator Valinda Rowe. The ladies also presented a plaque to be given to Gov. Quinn. The plaque depicted the self-defense tools recommended to the women of IL on the Illinois State Police website: a plastic rat tail comb, a car key, and a tongue depressor to aid in gagging oneself to vomit. Chief of Staff Stermer assured the women he would relay the women's statement and the plaque to the governor.Join the Women of IGOLD! Send Your Letter to the Governor Today!Even if you could not attend IGOLD you can still join the IGOLD women in sending a message to Gov. Pat Quinn. Simply click on IllinoisCarry to download and print the letter to the Gov., sign and mail. We must impress upon the Governor our great need to protect ourselves and our families. MEN: Please print out the letter for the women in your life - encourage them to sign and send to Gov. Pat Quinn. Let there be no doubt in the Gov.'s mind that the women and men of Illinois want a license to carry law passed in this great state.NRANews.com at IGOLDIGOLD thrilled to have NRANews along for the ride!Cameron Gray, Executive Producer of NRANews.com, and cameraman Mike Aitken made a special trip to Illinois for IGOLD. The two adventurous men flew into Chicago, boarded the IGOLD bus in Rosemont, and interviewed Second Amendment supporters as they all rode down to Springfield. Cameron and Mike made the march to the capitol and spent the afternoon getting great interviews with IGOLD participants and legislators. Coverage of the event was aired on the Cam & Company NRANews program live that night and recapped the following day. You can see some of the excellent work they did by viewing videos Cameron has posted on YouTube - Part 1 and Part 2. We Want to See Your IGOLD Photos/Videos!To post your photos and provide links to your IGOLD video or to view photos and videos posted by other IGOLD attendees - IllinoisCarry photos IGOLD photos are also posted on the ISRA website.HB 687 TABLED!Sponsor Says FOID Card Holders Educated HimRep. Ken Dunkin of Chicago has tabled a bill he sponsored that would have required Illinois gun owners to have $1 million in liability insurance. In an interview with Cameron Gray of NRANews.com Dunkin said the people of Illinois educated him on the ramifications of this bill and he is listening. See this interview at the NRA links posted above.Bill Banning Private Sale of FirearmsCould Be Voted on This WeekHB 48 banning the private sales of firearms could be voted on this week in the Illinois House. With 31 sponsors from the Illinois Who's Who list of gun control and pressure from the Cook County anti-gun lobby this bill is at the top of the gun grabbers wish list. They are sorely needing a victory if they are to keep their anti-Second Amendment efforts alive so they want this one bad. Rumor has it that an effort is being made to bus a group down to the Capitol to lobby for this bill - we daresay they will not come close to all the thousands of Second Amendment supporters at IGOLD! However, they do seem poised to pull out all the stops to push this bill through - so let's get on the phones and remind our legislators we are watching and urging them to vote no on HB 48. For a list click Legislators and phone numbers and go to post #69.Media Reports of Death of License to Carry EffortsGreatly Exaggerated!SB1976 License to Carry BillFails to Pass Out of Senate Committee The media would have us believe our only chance of passing a license to carry bill this session died in committee this past week - but it's only wishful thinking on the part of the anti-rights gun control crowd. While SB1976 was the only license to carry bill introduced in the Senate it was a duplicate of one of the House bills already passed out of committee and is up for Second Reading. The media chose not to report that a FOURTH license to carry bill HB2257 sponsored by Rep. Brandon Phelps passed out of House Agriculture and Conservation committee. This bill contains many of the measures requested by the IL Sheriff's Association. So while license to carry has a long uphill battle ahead the reports of its demise is greatly exaggerated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lou Posted March 16, 2009 at 02:25 PM Share Posted March 16, 2009 at 02:25 PM My letter to my rep. Feel free to plagiarize. Dear Rep. Bellock, I would like to update you on a few facts concerning HB48 that you might not know. There are currently NO FFL holders within the city of Chicago. Requiring the services of an FFL where none exist is just as good as a total ban and encourages undocumented transfers – the exact opposite of the intent of the bill. The bill limits the fee charged to $10. The going rate for the service is between $20 to $45 depending upon location. Naturally the higher prices are closer to Chicago where there is no one to do the required paperwork. The transfer requires that federal form 4473 be filled out for each firearm, an 8 page form that is not at all user friendly. On top of the transfer fee there is an additional $2 charge the state charges for the background check phone call. Limiting what can be legally charged to less half the going rate for the amount of work required will discourage FFL holders from providing the required services. Once again encouraging people to perform undocumented transfers. Will criminals who buy and sell guns illegally now obey this law? Of course not.How will burdening law abiding citizens reduce violent crime? It won’t. I would urge you to vote against HB48 which will only hurt honest people and do nothing to reduce violent crime. It is just one more attack on law abiding citizens without making us any safer. Thank you for your support. Louis J Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted March 23, 2009 at 07:20 PM Author Share Posted March 23, 2009 at 07:20 PM Legislative Action: A Glance Back at the Past WeekWhere do Illinois Second Amendment supporters stand after IGOLD and the following deadline for bills to pass out of House and Senate committees? We definitely won a few victories - the bill calling for automatic weapon safe zones (whatever that means in a state where it is already unlawful for citizens to own full auto firearms), a bill calling for the eviction of FOID card holders for FOID violations, and one of the worst of its kind HB 4243 a bill to create a database of ALL firearm sales all failed to make it out of committee. HB 687 calling for all IL gun owners to have $1million liability insurance passed out of committee but the sponsor has tabled the idea after "being educated" as he put it by the gun owners of this state. While these bills were returned to the House rules committee and are somewhat off the table for the time being they cannot be considered entirely dead - rules can be waived or their contents can be inserted into a "shell" bill and placed back on the table so we will need to keep a close eye on them. The good news in the Senate is that SB 1275 one-gun-a-month, SB 1721 "assault" weapons ban, and SB1848 calling for handgun dealers to have a state license in addition to the already mandated federal license all failed to make it out committee. The not so good news is that these bills have corresponding counterparts in the House that are alive and well which we must continue to fight vigorously by calling our representatives and urging them to vote no if the following are called for a vote:HB 12 One Handgun a Month - Rep. Arroyo - status: third readingHB 165 "Assault" weapons ban - Rep. Acevedo - status: third readingHB 180 Handgun Dealer License - Rep. Graham - status: third readingThe Question Most Asked: Where Do We Stand with License Carry?As the dust settles after all the hubbub and rush to get bills out of committee, we can now sharpen our focus on the four remaining License to Carry bills introduced in the House:HB 245 - Rep. John Bradly - issuing agency state police, status: second readingHB 367 - Rep. Bill Mitchell - issuing agency county sheriff, status: second readingHB 462 - Rep. Brandon Phelps - issuing agency county sheriff, status: third readingHB 2257 - Rep.Phelps - issuing agency IL Dept.of Natural Resources, status: second reading Bills on second reading can be amended, bills on third reading can be called for a vote. Sponsors are now busy recruiting additional sponsors, amending the bills as needed, and looking for the necessary votes to guarantee passage. With all the opposition License to Carry faces from Chicago/Cook Co. legislators we have a tough battle ahead - very tough - but we know we stand in the right and we will prevail! Looking Ahead: Bill Banning Private Sale of FirearmsCould Be Voted on AnytimeHB 48 banning the private sale of firearms stands at third reading and could be voted on anytime in the Illinois House. Capitol Commentary by NRA lobbyist Todd Vandermyde on the Illinois State Rifle Associations website reports that the bill's sponsor Rep. Harry Osterman of Chicago was somewhat embarrassed this past week when his plans to call the bill for a vote while an anti-rights group from Chicago was in the Capitol still lacked the necessary votes to guarantee passage. Last session we beat this bill with a 58-58 vote - with a vote tally so close to costing us the right to privately transfer our firearms it is CRITICAL that we maintain the pressure on our legislators to oppose this and any other anti-Second Amendment bill that makes to the floor for a vote! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted April 7, 2009 at 02:05 PM Author Share Posted April 7, 2009 at 02:05 PM Second Amendment supporters will be coming from all over the state to celebrate the first anniversary of U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the DC vs Heller case. This historical ruling finally and firmly rules the right to keep and bear arms is an INDIVIDUAL right. Since that ruling several Illinois cities have dropped their ban on handgun ownership - Evanston, Wilmette, and Morton Grove which was the first city in Illinois to ban handguns. Oak Park and Chicago however still continue to deny their citizens this constitutional right. We invite all who support the Second Amendment to join us in the heart of Chicago where law abiding citizens are still denied the right to own a handgun for personal protection. Second Amendment Freedom Rally!Friday June 26, 200911-1 pmJames R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph St. Chicago, IL Please print out copies of the attached flyer and help spread the word about this great event!SAFR_Flyer_09_Final.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ishmo Posted April 7, 2009 at 02:47 PM Share Posted April 7, 2009 at 02:47 PM Second Amendment Freedom Rally! Friday June 16 26, 200911-1 pmJames R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph St. Chicago, IL Please print out copies of the attached flyer and help spread the word about this great event! Attached File(s) SAFR_Flyer_09_Final.pdf ( 75.85K ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted April 9, 2009 at 02:52 AM Author Share Posted April 9, 2009 at 02:52 AM Two More IL Counties Pass License to Carry Referendum with Overwhelming Majority! Johnson and Pope County, Illinois join10 other counties who have passed a License to Carry Advisory Referendum asking, "Should the Illinois General Assembly enact legislation providing for the licensing of qualified, law abiding, and trained adults to carry a firearm for personal protection and other lawful purposes?" Johnson County voters approved the referendum with 84.41% voting in favor of the referendum and Pope County voters passed the referendum with 90% voting in favor. The two counties join ten other counties that approved the measure in the general election last November: Woodford, Ogle, Crawford, Jasper, Jefferson, Franklin, Saline, Greene, Effingham,and Union. Legislative UpdateBills we opposed:HB 12 one handgun a month, defeated by 54-61.HB 48 ban private sales of firearms, defeated 55-60-1HB 165 ban "assault weapons", returned to Rules committee.HB 179 place greater restrictions on gun storage, defeated 54-62.HB 180 require state licensing of firearms dealers, returned to Rules.HB 845 revoke FOID cards for failing to report a lost or stolen handgun, returned to Rules.HB 687 require $1 million liability insurance for gun owners, tabled by sponsor.HB1966 ban certain firearms by zip code in Chicago, returned to Rules. Bills we supported:HB 172 preempt Cook County from banning gun sales, returned to Rules committee.HB 173 transportation of firearms preemption, returned to Rules committee.HB 182 to protect persons who possess a gun in a legal dwelling, passed by 72-45 and moves to the Senate. (IL law states a FOID card holder may carry a loaded firearm in their own home, on their own property, and in their place of business. This bill if passed would mean one could also be in possession of a loaded firearm if visiting someone else's home.) While bills returned to the House rules committee and are somewhat off the table for the time being they cannot be considered dead - rules can be waived or their contents can be inserted into a "shell" bill and placed back on the table so we will need to keep a close eye on them.The Question Most Asked:Where Do We Stand with License Carry?The one License to Carry bill that made it to third reading in the House did not garner the 3/5's majority vote for passage out of that chamber and was returned to Rules committee. Efforts to collect the necessary votes/sponsors for LTC will continue throughout the rest of the 2 year session and when ready a LTC bill can be inserted into a shell bill and considered for passage. With all the opposition LTC faces from Chicago/Cook Co. legislators we have a tough battle ahead - very tough - and it may be time to consider a different strategy. Developing news about that strategy to come in the weeks ahead.Douglas County Board to Consider Passage ofPro-Second Amendment/Concealed Carry Resolution88 counties have passed the Pro-Second Amendment Resolution and Douglas County Board members may just make that 89. After adding a clause in support of license to carry the board passed the Pro-Second Amendment Resolution out of committee at their March meeting and will present it before the whole board for a vote on Wednesday April 15, 2009. JOIN US FOR CHICAGO'S LARGEST EVERSECOND AMENDMENT FREEDOM RALLYFRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2009JAMES R. THOMPSON CENTERCHICAGO, IL11-2 P.M. COME CELEBRATE THE ANNIVERSARY OFTHE U.S. SUPREME COURT DC vs HELLER DECISIONLet's show our support for the RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS!SAFR.isra.org Firearm Training OpportunitiesConceal Carry Course for the Florida Permit, Harrisburg Hunter Club located in Carrier Mills, IL. The cost of the course will be $100, includes picture and fingerprinting service. For more information call Wade Fulbright 618-841-6779. Women On Target Shooting Clinic - Sat. May 2, 2009, 8:30 am to 3 pm, Carmi Rifle Club, Carmi IL, Fee $35, Pre-registration required. Call Valinda Rowe at 618-963-2788 for more information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted April 23, 2009 at 09:03 PM Author Share Posted April 23, 2009 at 09:03 PM ANTI-SECOND AMENDMENT U.S. REP. MARK KIRKTO HOLD TOWN HALL MEETINGBE THERE!Second Amendment patriots turned out in great number this past week for the Wheaton public forum on gun violence sponsored by IL Council Against Handgun Violence and IL League of Women Voters. Although organizers changed the format at the last minute in an attempt to squelch the voice of Second Amendment supporters we still managed to be heard! We have another important opportunity to be heard at an open town hall meeting scheduled by U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk this Saturday in Palatine. Kirk, (who doesn't seem to know or care about his own party's platform which supports the Second Amendment) is a constant threat to firearm owners everywhere - evidenced by his push to renew the Clinton era "assault weapons" ban. With increasing speculation that he may make a bid to run for IL governor or a U.S. Senate seat we need to make it clear that he does not represent us nor does he uphold his own party platform! Please print as many flyers as you can to hand out at the meeting - make sure Mr. Kirk gets one - because he sure doesn't seem to know his party platform or the constitution like he should!TOWN HALL MEETINGSATURDAY APRIL 252:00 PMPalatine Township Center721 S. Quentin RdPalatine, IL Firearm Training OpportunitiesConceal Carry Course - Sat. May 2, 2009 at Harrisburg Hunters Club located near Carrier Mills, IL. The class will begin at 8am. The cost of the course will be $100, includes picture and fingerprinting service. For more information call Wade Fulbright 618-841-6779. Women On Target Shooting Clinic - Sat. May 2, 2009, 8:30 am to 3 pm, Carmi Rifle Club, Carmi IL, Fee $30, Pre-registration required. Call Valinda Rowe at 618-963-2788 for more information. NRA Youth Sportsfest - Sat. June 6, 2009, 8:30 am to 3 pm, Carmi Rifle Club, Carmi IL, Fee $30, Pre-registration required. Call Valinda Rowe at 618-963-2788 for more information. Basic Shotgun - May 23, 2009 8:00 am ,10 hours, Fee $135.00, Oswego, IL, contact Tom Yackley, 630-554-8966, snowelf@att.net Basic Pistol - May 24, 2009, 8:00 am, 10 hours Fee $160.00 includes NRA membership, $35.00 discount for NRA members. Contact Tom Yackley, 630-554-8966, snowelf@att.net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted April 28, 2009 at 06:56 PM Author Share Posted April 28, 2009 at 06:56 PM IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED! HB 182 has been scheduled for a hearing tomorrow morning. (Sorry for the late notice but that's the way these things happen.) Current IL law provides for the lawful possession of a loaded firearm in your own home, on your own property, or in you place of business. HB182 would extend lawful possession to other legal residence or place to which you are invited. Criminal Law Committee - Apr 29 2009 9:00AM - Capitol room 212 - Springfield, IL Please call the following committee members and urge them to support this bill. You do not have to reside in the Senator's district - if asked simply state that committee actions affect the whole state and that is why you are calling. Please be very polite but firm. The folks answering the phones do not vote on the bill nor do they have time to note long discussions about the merits of the bill - keep it simple, "This is (Your name). and I am calling to encourage Senator _______ to pass this bill out of committee. Thank you!" You are encouraged to attend this hearing if you are available to do so. Second Amendment supporters will be meeting in the Stratton Cafeteria at 8 am to fill out witness slips and going over to the Capitol at 8:30. Please wear your IGOLD Second Amendment shirt, pin, or sticker if you have one. You do not have to give oral testimony in order to sign a witness slip. Please keep in mind that this is to show support for the bill. Our lobbiest will be doing an excellent job of presenting our side, we do not want to make their jobs difficult by displaying rowdy behavior or verbal outbursts. Keep in mind you will be representing all gun owners. We do not want or need the kind of reaction displayed by the one gentleman at the Wheaton and Mark Kirk event. Also use this opportunity to stop by your Senator and Representatives office! p.s. Sen. Haine's office feels confident the bill will be heard in the morning but committee hearings can be rescheduled at a moments notice - this is unavoidable - we will try to get word out to you in advance if this happens but that is not always possible. Do not consider it a missed opportunity, consider it an opportunity to contact your own legislators! In the meantime please call these committee members: Chairperson : Michael Noland............... (217) 782-7746 (217) 782-2115 FAX D Vice-Chairperson : Kwame Raoul............. (217) 782-5338 (773) 681-7166 FAX D William R. Haine ............. (217) 782-5247 (217)782-5340 FAX D Dan Kotowski............. (217) 782-3875 (847) 384-0538 FAX D A. J. Wilhelmi............... (217) 782-8800 (815) 207-4446 FAX D John J. Millner ................. (217) 782-8192 (217)782-4079 FAX R Tim Bivins............. (217) 782-0180 (815) 284-0207 FAX R Kirk W. Dillard.............. (217) 782-8148 (630) 969-1007 FAX R Dale A. Righter............... (217) 782-6674 (217) 235-6052 FAX R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lou Posted April 28, 2009 at 07:23 PM Share Posted April 28, 2009 at 07:23 PM FWIW - Kirk Dillard is my Senator and has told me he would vote for it.Do politicians lie to voters? Yup but at least I didn't get a mealy mouth non-answer answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted April 29, 2009 at 03:18 PM Author Share Posted April 29, 2009 at 03:18 PM HB 182 has been sent to the Criminal Law Subcommittee on Firearms and may still be heard yet today - or possibly Tuesday. Please call the following sub-committee members and ask them to support this bill. Sub-Chairperson : A. J. Wilhelmi (D).............. (217) 782-8800Member: Dan Kotowski (D)......................(217) 782-3875Member: Tim Bivins ®........................(217) 782-0180 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Posted May 4, 2009 at 04:27 PM Share Posted May 4, 2009 at 04:27 PM Posting this here for MollyB IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED! Last week the chairman of the Senate Criminal Law Committee sent HB182 to Sub-committee on Firearms. The sub-committee hearing is set for Wed. May 6, 2009 9:10AM in Capitol room 212. Current IL law provides for the lawful possession of a loaded firearm in your own home, on your own property, or in you place of business. HB182 would extend lawful possession to other legal residence or place to which you are invited. Please call the following sub-committee members and ask them to please return this bill to the full committee for a vote:Sub-Chairperson : A. J. Wilhelmi (D).............. (217) 782-8800Member: Dan Kotowski (D)......................(217) 782-3875Member: Tim Bivins ®........................(217) 782-0180 Pro-Second Amendment Forum Planned in Wheaton In response to the recent anti-gun forum held in Wheaton at which supporters of the Second Amendment were denied the right to speak, Rosanna Pulido, a recent candidate for U.S. Representative has scheduled an open forum where both sides will be welcome to comment.Please attend this public forum in support of our constitutional rights!"Education is our best defense"A Second Amendment, right to bear arms forum Tuesday May 5, 2009 7PM-9PMCity Hall, Council Chambers,303 West Wesley Street, Wheaton, IL Second Amendment Freedom RallyIllinoisCarry.com is one of the co-sponsors of the Second Amendment Freedom Rally scheduled for Friday June 26th in downtown Chicago. As a co-sponsor we need to help finance this event. There are several ways you can support the cause: 1. Online credit card contributions can be made at IllinoisCarry User Donation 2. If you would like to donate toward expenses specifically incurred by IllinoisCarry.com you may contribute via Paypal at: rowe54(at)hamiltoncom(dot)net. 3. Or if you would like to avoid credit card fees or you do not like making online contributions you may send a check, money order, or cashier's check to the Carmi Rifle Club, c/o Valinda Rowe, 1615 Co. Rd. 325 E, Enfield, IL 62835. JOIN US FOR CHICAGO'S LARGEST EVERSECOND AMENDMENT FREEDOM RALLY! FRIDAY JUNE 26, 200911am - 2pmJames R. Thompson Center100 W. Randolph StChicago, IL Come celebrate the first anniversary ofU.S. Supreme Court's decision in D.C. vs Heller. Let's show our support for the RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS!Please help spread the word - download SAFR flyers and post in your area shops, clubs, and veteran's organizations! Firearm Training Opportunities Basic Shotgun - May 23, 2009 8:00 am ,10 hours, Fee $135.00, Oswego, IL, contact Tom Yackley, 630-554-8966, snowelf@att.net Basic Pistol - May 24, 2009, 8:00 am, 10 hours Fee $160.00 includes NRA membership, $35.00 discount for NRA members. Contact Tom Yackley, 630-554-8966, snowelf@att.net NRA Youth Sportsfest - Sat. June 6, 2009, Williamson Co.Gun Club Larry Morse, 618-995-9586 NRA Youth Sportsfest - Sat. June 6, 2009, 8:30 am to 3 pm, Carmi Rifle Club, Carmi IL, Fee $30, Pre-registration required. Call Valinda Rowe at 618-963-2788 for more information IllinoisCarry.com video Rights Denied in Illinois Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted May 20, 2009 at 04:30 AM Author Share Posted May 20, 2009 at 04:30 AM Pro-Second Amendment Bills Need Your SupportCall Your State Senator Today!HB182 - has jumped some major hurdles in the Senate and is now on the Senate calendar for third reading which means it can be brought up for a full floor vote. Current IL law provides for the lawful possession of a loaded firearm in your own home, on your own property, or in your fixed place of business. HB182 would extend lawful possession to other legal residences to which you are invited such as a relative's or friend's home. HB3714 - This bill is also on the Senate calendar for third reading and a vote. Currently as a condition of probation for a misdemeanor it is mandatory for a FOID card to be revoked. Senate Amendment #1 to this bill states the mandatory revocation of a FOID card would apply only when the offense is a felony or involved intentional or knowing infliction of bodily harm or threat of bodily harm.Please call your IL State Senator a.s.a.p.ask for a YES vote on HB182 and HB3714!Click to Find your State Senator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted May 31, 2009 at 10:36 PM Author Share Posted May 31, 2009 at 10:36 PM Call Gov. Quinn - Voice Your Supportfor Pro-Second Amendment Bills!HB182 and HB3714 move to Governor Pat Quinn's desk! With your help and all your phone calls HB182 and HB3714 passed a concurrence vote in IL House of Representatives this week. HB182 passed 90-28 and HB3714 passed 102-14. Both bills are on their way to Gov. Quinn's desk and he needs to know the voters of Illinois support both these bills. HB182 - Current IL law provides for the lawful possession of a loaded firearm in your own home, on your own property, or in your fixed place of business. HB182 extends lawful possession to other legal residences to which you are invited such as a relative's or friend's home. HB3714 - Currently as a condition of probation it is mandatory for a FOID card to be revoked. The HB3714 states the mandatory revocation of a FOID card would apply only when the offense is a felony or involved intentional or knowing infliction of bodily harm or threat of bodily harm.Please call Gov. Pat Quinn -ask him to signs this "commonsense gun legislation" into law!Springfield, IL Office Phone: 217-782-0244Chicago, IL Office Phone: 312-814-2121Email available at Contact the Governor NO GUNS FOR NEGROES!Ralph W. Conner of Congress of Racial Equality - Chicago and Donna Major the Boston Field Coordinator for Second Amendment Sisters team up with Jews for the Preservation of Firearm Ownership for a no holds barred honest look at the racist roots of gun control. Please watch this hard-hitting video, No Guns for Negroes - share it with your friends, clubs, and other contacts. JOIN US FOR CHICAGO'S LARGEST EVERSECOND AMENDMENT FREEDOM RALLY!FRIDAY JUNE 26, 200911am - 2pmJames R. Thompson Center100 W. Randolph StChicago, ILCome celebrate the first anniversary of U.S. Supreme Court's decision in D.C. vs Heller. Let's show our support for the RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS!Please help spread the word - download SAFR flyers and post in your area shops, clubs, and veteran's organizations! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted June 8, 2009 at 08:19 PM Author Share Posted June 8, 2009 at 08:19 PM KANE COUNTY BOARD TO CONSIDERPRO-SECOND AMENDMENT COUNTY RESOLUTIONKane County could become the 91st county to approve the Pro-Second Amendment County Resolution. The board is set to vote on the resolution at their regularly scheduled board meeting at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Kane County Government Center719 Batavia Avenue, Building AGeneva, Illinois 60134 If you are a Kane County resident please call your county board member and urge them to support the resolution with their vote. Plan to attend the meeting in support of your Second Amendment rights. Contrary to comments made about this being a ploy of the "gun-lobby" Kane County Board members need to know this is a movement of the people, by the people, and for the people. Urge them to vote YES on the resolution. VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDFOR CHICAGO'S LARGEST EVERSECOND AMENDMENT FREEDOM RALLY! So, here's your chance. If you were a marshal last year, you know it was no problem at all. The the James R. Thompson Center is a really good venue - there are no bad seats on the plaza - so volunteers do not have to worry about missing out on the rally by being a marshal. If you didn't get a chance to help last year and you'd like to pitch in this time, jump aboard and welcome! For those unfamiliar with the marshals' jobs, the responsibilities include: * Define the area and keep people out of the street for safety, * Keep the crowd from blocking entrances to the building or the sidewalks around the plaza, * Help people find signs, information, restrooms, water, etc. * Communicate with security and police personnel to handle emergencies * Look cheerful and answer questions, and most importantly: * Seriously, this next thing is really important, so pay attention: * Enjoy ourselves and have a fun day with like-minded people. Last year a few of us spent maybe10 minutes at most after the rally picking up a few things, counting chairs, stacking things - in general helping with a minimal bit of clean up. Please email reliable contact information to Marshal Volunteer Coordinator Don Gwinn at dongwinn@thefiringline.com or call 217-502-2452. DON'T MISS THIS CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM AND OUR SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS!FRIDAY JUNE 26, 200911am - 2pmJames R. Thompson Center100 W. Randolph StChicago, IL FEATURED SPEAKERRALPH W. CONNER, CORE-Chicagofeatured in the hard-hitting video "No Guns for Negroes" Come celebrate the first anniversary ofU.S. Supreme Court's decision in D.C. vs Heller. Let's show our support for the RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS!Please help spread the word - download SAFR flyers and post in your area shops, clubs, and veteran's organizations! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted August 10, 2009 at 03:10 PM Author Share Posted August 10, 2009 at 03:10 PM NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR VOICES HEARD AT A TOWN HALL MEETING NEAR YOU!Town hall meetings are being held all over the state as U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives return to their home states during their break from business as usual in the Washington, D.C.. Local and state office holders along with candidates who began filing petitions to be on the Feb. 2010 primary ballot are also holding town hall meetings throughout their districts. This is the time for citizens to attend these meetings, to stand up for their rights, share their concerns, and to remind our public servants that they work for us. Watch your local newspaper, check with the offices of your elected officials and candidates, sign up for their email newsletters and alerts so you will know when and where you will have the opportunity to be heard. There are many important issues facing Americans today and we should take every opportunity to stand and be counted and remind our elected officials they took an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America. This is especially important here in Illinois where our Second Amendment rights are severely restricted. FARM BUREAU SEEKS INPUT FROM MEMBERS:SHOULD ILLINOIS PASS A CONCEALED CARRY LAW?The Aug. 3 issue of FarmWeek, a publication of the Illinois Farm Bureau, featured its annual Policy Development Supplement. Among several topics on which the Policy and Development committee are seeking input from members is the issue of whether or not Illinois should join the other 48 states in the nation and pass a law providing for the lawful carry of a firearm for personal protection of self and family. The full page article is very comprehensive, concise, and a balanced presentation of both sides of the issue. It can be read at the link provided below. If you are a Farm Bureau member you are encouraged to take the "7 Minute Challenge" by reading the article and answering the questions posted at the end. EXPRESS YOUR SUPPORT FOR A LICENSE TO CARRY LAW IN IL!! ILLINOISCARRY, SECOND AMENDMENT SISTERS, CORE-ChicagoTEAM UP TO REACH CHICAGO CITIZENSThe annual Black Women's Expo in Chicago was the site of a very successful opportunity for several pro-Second Amendment organizations to team up and reach out to a segment of the female African-American population in Chicago who may not have ever heard about the positive aspects of firearm ownership. The pro license-to-carry trio, along with the Illinois State Rifle Assoc., were well received at the 3-day event held at McCormick Place. Many FOID applications were handed out, questions about firearm ownership were answered, and those who stopped by learned about the racial roots of gun control. Volunteers who staffed the booth were very encouraged at the number of attendees interested in learning more and wanting to share their own stories of needing a firearm for personal protection. ILLINOISCARRY TARGETS CHICAGO -AND NEEDS YOUR HELP!It is a well known fact that Chicago poses the biggest obstacle we face in getting a license to carry law passed in the state of Illinois. We must educate a population - an entire generation that has been brainwashed into believing all guns are bad and only a criminal would want one. We must educate the good folks of Chicago that it is our constitutional right to keep and bear arms. We need your help as we focus our efforts to this purpose. IllinoisCarry, SAS, and CORE-Chicago plan to team up again for the annual African Festival at Washington Park on Labor Day weekend - Sept. 4-7th! This is a major cultural event and presents the opportunity to educate thousands about the Second Amendment. We will need your help to make this happen - If you would like to contribute financially or join our Chicago network of volunteers for this event or future events, please email IllinoisCarry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted November 12, 2009 at 04:05 PM Author Share Posted November 12, 2009 at 04:05 PM America Stunnedas U.S. Military Attacked from WithinAmericans watched in shocked outrage as the murdered were carried away and the wounded were rushed to emergency rooms. Attacked, gunned down, murdered and UNARMED. What was more shocking - that the murderer was a fellow officer or the fact that our own military, our soldiers who are trained for combat, are rendered defenseless on their own home base? Or maybe it was more shocking to hear Mayor Daley of Chicago blame America's love of guns for the 13 deaths and untold injuries?? How far can his sick opposition to firearms go? Is it beyond his comprehension that the carnage would have continued if not for a gun in the hands of a civilian policewoman. Is it beyond his grasp that the only way to stop a violent killer with a gun is a good guy/woman with a gun? Mayor Daley refuses to see - it isn't the gun - it's the hand that wields it. Mayor Daley thinks it's right and necessary to disarm everyone - the innocent people of Chicago and even our military men and women. He thinks it's okay, he has his body guards. But it's not okay! Call your U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative today - demand that our armed military men and women who put their lives on the line in combat be armed when they put their lives on the line at home as well. Call your State Senator and State Representative and demand that the right to lawfully carry a firearm for self-defense be restored to the good people of Illinois - the one and only state left that does not recognize that right. Town Hall Meeting to Address Continued ViolenceThere will be a town hall meeting on the campus of Chicago State University to discuss solutions to the continued violence in Chicago neighborhoods. Illinois Carry knows one of the answers to the violence is to regain our right to protect ourselves and our children in the face of violence. IllinoisCarry will be present at this event along with Students for Concealed Carry on Campus and Second Amendment Sisters. We encourage our college age members and supporters to join us and help spread the word about our Second Amendment rights! Social Workers Against Genocide – SWAGSaturday November 14th, 20091 DAY 0 MURDERSTOWN HALL MEETING: BEING PART OF THE SOLUTION Location: Cordell Reed STUDENT UNION BUILDINGChicago State University9501 S. King DriveChicago, IL 60628Time: 4pm-6pm Who: Concerned Citizens, Community Organizations, Religious Groups, Block Clubs, and those who are just plain fed up.What: A panel discussion will be convened at 4pm. Come and share your perspective on ways to curb violence. Come and exchange ideas and network with community organizations that are addressing the needs of youth and families. Illinois License to Carry PetitionPlease sign this online petition in support of a License to Carry law in Illinois. The petition is the project of Robert Moon. Results will be sent to IL Gov. Pat Quinn and state legislators. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted December 14, 2009 at 04:18 AM Author Share Posted December 14, 2009 at 04:18 AM Action Alert! Oak Park Police Hand Out Whistles to Fight Crime!We kid you not! In the face of rising numbers of robberies and burglaries the Oak Park police are handing out whistles to the defenseless public. Oak Park Police Commander Keenan Williams says cell phones are often stolen during robberies and victims can use their whistles to alert someone to call 911 . . . and when the police get there they will do what, take a report? You will still be robbed, or assaulted, or raped, or murdered, or . . . but you had that whistle! Call State Sen. Don Harmon of Senate District 39 (708) 848-2002 and State Rep. Deborah Graham of House District 78 (708) 445-9520 and tell them what you think about whistles being an effective defense against robbery, assault, and rape.Demand a right to carry law now! Support Amendment to HR 4016Hazardous Material Bill Going to House FloorHR 4016 could cause a reduction in the production rate of ammunition, creating increased limited availability and driving costs even higher. HR 4016, is scheduled for a vote on the House floor before the end of the session. Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.) has authored an amendment to HR 4016 which would protect the shipment of ammunition components. Please call Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minn.), chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and ask him to allow a proper vote on the Graves amendment.Duluth Office: (218) 727-7474, FAX: (218) 727-8270Washington, DC office: (202) 225-6211, FAX: FAX: (202) 225-0699Support the Fight for Right to Carry!You can now support IllinoisCarry's fight for a Right to Carry Law in Illinois with your donations using PayPal or GunPal! Your contributions help IllinoisCarry to conduct town hall meetings, print informational material, participate in events that help educate Illinois citizens about the right to carry. Join us in the battle. Donate today!Contributions made to IllinoisCarry are not tax deductible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molly B. Posted April 26, 2010 at 05:20 AM Author Share Posted April 26, 2010 at 05:20 AM CALL YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE TODAY!With approaching legislative deadlines in the Illinois General Assembly and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the horizon in the McDonald vs Chicago handgun ban case, anti-Second Amendment Chicago legislators are getting desperate to pass Mayor Daley's slate of anti-gun bills before it's too late. There are rumblings in the air the anti-gunners are planning an all out push in the remaining days of the session to pass bills such as an "assault" weapons ban which means a ban on sport utility and every day firearms deemed "assault" weapons merely on their appearance or magazine capacity, a purchase restriction of one-gun-a-month, a ban on private sales, state licensing of firearms dealers who are already federally licensed, a ban on the use of non-portable firearm storage boxes in vehicles. Call your State Representative today and urge him/her to vote NO on any bill that will infringe on the rights of law abiding gun owners. Call/fax Speaker of the House Mike Madigan and let him know your vote, your campaign dollars will go only to those who support your right to keep and bear arms! RIGHT TO CARRY TOWN HALL MEETING COMING TO YOUR AREA SOON! One of the keys to securing a Right to Carry law in the state of Illinois is informing and educating the public about the Right to Carry and how successful it is in the 49 states where concealed or open carry is recognized as lawful. Many residents of Illinois do not know Illinois is the last and only state to prohibit carrying a firearm for personal protection. With the media bias against the Right to Carry we cannot rely on the mainstream media to get the word out - we must take the message to the public and IllinoisCarry is doing just that with our Right to Carry town hall meetings. Recent town hall meetings in McHenry County, DuPage County, Kane County and in the city of Chicago have been very successful and we are expanding our efforts all over the state and deeper into Chicago! Find a town hall meeting near you and invite your friends and family who have questions or concerns about the issue. Bring them to the meetings where those questions can be answered and their concerns can be addressed. Please come show your support for the right to carry and join in the effort to see a right to carry law passed in the state of Illinois! Don't see a meeting in your area and would like to help organize one? Contact IllinoisCarry and let us know! Will County Right To CarryTown Hall MeetingTuesday May 25, 20107:00 - 9:00 pmLincolnway High School Auditorium,1801 East Lincoln HighwayNew Lenox, IL Winnebago County Right To CarryTown Hall MeetingWednesday May 26, 20107:00 - 9:00 pmGiovanni's Convention Center610 North Bell School RoadRockford, IL Cook County Right to CarryTown Hall MeetingThursday May 27, 20107:00 - 9:00 pmSerbian Social Center18550 Stony Island Ave .Lansing, Illinois 60438 Rock Island County Right to CarryTown Hall MeetingSaturday June 12, 20109:00 am - 11:00 amThe Rock302 First StreetCoal Valley, IL 61240 St. Clair County Right to CarryTown Hall MeetingFriday June 18, 20107 :00 - 9:00 pmVFW5325 North Illinois StreetFairview Heights, IL Wayne-Jefferson-Richland-Effingham-Clay CountyRight to Carry MeetingSaturday June 26, 20107:00 - 9:00 pmCumberland Presbyterian ChurchOuter West DelawareFairfield, IL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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