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  1. Well it Appears the Courts Cant or (Wont) rule. -------------------------- Rule of Lenity should apply the way that is most favorable to the defendant.
  2. He is tacking over cause Mike Madigan is not there to control him.
  3. At some point the FOID-ACT must be judged for what it really is. A Total / Blanket Ban. Making contraband of all firearms and ammo in the Illinois Jurisdiction. -- And now we can add firearm-parts and magazines.--
  4. --The FOID-ACT is a Total Ban.-- FOID-ACT For more then 50 years Illinois has held Eminent-Domain of the 2nd amendment and compensated us with the chance to Lease the Right on their terms.
  5. FOID-ACT For more then 50 years Illinois has held Eminent-Domain of the 2nd amendment and compensated us with the chance to Lease the Right on their terms.
  6. FOID-ACT For more then 50 years Illinois has held Eminent-Domain of the 2nd amendment and compensated us with the chance to Lease the Right on their terms.
  7. lets try this again (cant edit) Appears to be just like administrative rule making!! from ruling page 38 [W]e should feel deep discomfort at allowing an agency to de- fine the very criminal rules it will enforce by implicit delega- tion. Such a delegation “turn the normal construction of criminal statutes upside down, replacing the doctrine of lenity with a doctrine of severity.” Carter v. Welles-Bowen Realty, Inc., 736 F.3d 722, 730 (6th Cir. 2013) (Sutton, J., concurring). The delegation raises serious constitutional concerns by making ATF the expositor, executor, and interpreter of criminal laws.
  8. Appears to be just like administrative rule making!! from ruling page 38. [W]e should feel deep discomfort at allowing an agency to define the very criminal rules it will enforce by implicit delegation. Such a delegation “turn the normal construction of criminal statutes upside down, replacing the doctrine of lenity with a doctrine of severity.” Carter v. Welles-Bowen Realty, Inc., 736 F.3d 722, 730 (6th Cir. 2013) (Sutton, J., concurring). The delegation raises serious constitutional concerns by making ATF the expositor, executor, and interpreter of criminal laws.
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