Molly B. Posted May 4, 2010 at 11:47 PM Posted May 4, 2010 at 11:47 PM Cook County Right To CarryTown Hall MeetingThursday May 27, 20107:00-9:00 pm Serbian Social Center18550 Stony Island Ave . Lansing, Illinois 60438 Please help spread the word about the Cook County Right to Carry Town Hall Meeting.This County is the obstacle to Illinois passing a Right to Carry law. If you know people in Cook County that have questions and concerns about the issue of Right to Carry invite/bring them to the meeting. Cook County-1.pdf
billzfx4 Posted May 5, 2010 at 01:35 AM Posted May 5, 2010 at 01:35 AM I'm off work next week and thinking up a 'hit list' of south suburban places to drop fliers off at. Chuck's - RiverdaleSporting Arms and Supply - PosenPelcher's - LansingGlenwood Gun Shop - GlenwoodFreddie Bear Sports - Tinley Park Deb's - Hammond, In ?Blythe's - Griffith, In ? If I'm missing anyplace or if someone is close and can drop fliers off, please add to or edit the list.
Molly B. Posted May 5, 2010 at 02:10 AM Author Posted May 5, 2010 at 02:10 AM I'm off work next week and thinking up a 'hit list' of south suburban places to drop fliers off at. Chuck's - RiverdaleSporting Arms and Supply - PosenPelcher's - LansingGlenwood Gun Shop - GlenwoodFreddie Bear Sports - Tinley Park Deb's - Hammond, In ?Blythe's - Griffith, In ? If I'm missing anyplace or if someone is close and can drop fliers off, please add to or edit the list.I believe fliers have been dropped off at Chuck's Guns - you may want to call first.
Hunter TS Posted May 6, 2010 at 02:44 AM Posted May 6, 2010 at 02:44 AM I can possibly drop some off at Freddy Bears and Sporting Arms and Supply sometime this weekend. With work and the baby its hard to find time to even eat lately but ill see if i can get out there. I will let you know after the weekend.
billzfx4 Posted May 6, 2010 at 09:28 PM Posted May 6, 2010 at 09:28 PM I'll hit Fredie Bear this weekend, I've got to run over to the Will Co. side of Tinley Park - need cigarettes and gas.
RobR369 Posted May 6, 2010 at 10:07 PM Posted May 6, 2010 at 10:07 PM I was in Glenwood Gun Shop, one day last week, and there was a lady in there dropping off flyers for the meeting.
RacerDave6 Posted May 9, 2010 at 04:40 PM Posted May 9, 2010 at 04:40 PM I was in Glenwood Gun Shop, one day last week, and there was a lady in there dropping off flyers for the meeting. We have been out dropping Will Co. flyers for the past couple weeks. I betting Paula has hit most of the same places with the Cook one also. Dave
billzfx4 Posted May 9, 2010 at 04:53 PM Posted May 9, 2010 at 04:53 PM I was in Glenwood Gun Shop, one day last week, and there was a lady in there dropping off flyers for the meeting. We have been out dropping Will Co. flyers for the past couple weeks. I betting Paula has hit most of the same places with the Cook one also. Dave Any way to confirm where the Cook Co. flyers were dropped off at? I'm planning on heading out tomorrow, and if any of these places already have the flyers I can pass them up. Thanks, Bill
Molly B. Posted May 11, 2010 at 02:51 AM Author Posted May 11, 2010 at 02:51 AM Any way to confirm where the Cook Co. flyers were dropped off at? I'm planning on heading out tomorrow, and if any of these places already have the flyers I can pass them up. Thanks, BillFliers have been posted at the following locations: Popovich's sporting goods (gun shop) in BeecherMost feed store in CreteClassic Guns In CreteCrete Township Fire DepartmentCrete's American LegionCrete Lion ClubBuddy's in BeecherBeecher's Sportsman ClubReneza Gun Club in CretePeotone' laundry matPeotone's TruValueHarley-Davidson in CreteKen's Lawn and Leisure in CreteTony's Pizza in BeecherLaundromat in BeecherWalt's food stores in Crete, Beecher and South HollandVicari's Gun Shop in Chicago HeightsBythes Gun Shop in Griffith and Valporaiso in Indiana (lots of us from Illinois go there) OnTarget in StegerSportsclub in MantenoGyro Place on Sauk trail in Richton ParkChuck's Gun Shop in RiverdaleGlenwood Gun Shop in GlenwoodFreddie Bear Gun Shop in Tinley ParkThorton Fire StationStony Tire in LynwoodLeisings Gun Shop in Chicago HeightsMoose Club in Chicago HeightsGlenwood Villager HallGlenwood Senior CenterThorton American LegionYankie Clipper in GlenwoodGlenwood Fire DepartmentRick's Clips in GlenwoodLeets Plumbing Supply in LynwoodLynwood Public WorksLynwood Fire StationLynwood ElksLynwood Village HallLynwood PoliceHoliday Boats in LynwoodPelcher Gun Shop in Lansing999 Fine Coin and Jewelry shop in LansingTed's Restaurant in Calumet CityCabela's at Hoffman EstatesSporting Arms Gun Shop in Posen
RacerDave6 Posted May 26, 2010 at 02:09 PM Posted May 26, 2010 at 02:09 PM Cook Co meeting tomorrowWe need a good turnout for this one, so come on out if you can and let all your friends know Any Illinois Carry members attending we will probably need a hand with running the table, getting people signed up for email alerts, etc. Come on out, we need ya. DaveCook CountyRight To CarryTown Hall MeetingThursday May 27, 20107:00-9:00 pm Serbian Social Center18550 Stony Island Ave . Lansing, Illinois 60438
Yas Posted May 27, 2010 at 12:59 PM Posted May 27, 2010 at 12:59 PM SCC was kind enough to give a plug for the Lansing (Cook County) town hall meeting and the upcoming Debate. In its blog this morning. Thanks Scc! link to scc
Drylok Posted May 28, 2010 at 12:56 PM Posted May 28, 2010 at 12:56 PM We had a town hall in Cook Co last night and now it's nearly 8:00 am the next day and no comments on how it went? This makes me nervous!
Molly B. Posted May 28, 2010 at 01:51 PM Author Posted May 28, 2010 at 01:51 PM The organizers of the meeting were VERY pleased with the meeting last evening -I counted nearly 200 in attendance and we had a good representation of the cultural mixof the area and women. Funny note on perspective - I commented to one of the other speakers thatI was thrilled with the number of women in the crowd, he laughed and said he was just thinking whatdo we have to do to get more women to attend! It's all in looking at where we've been and howfar we've come! What is doubly thrilling is that the women who are attending are intense about theissue of Right to Carry and ready to jump into action. One young woman came up to us afterward and said she had always been ambivalent about guns but herhusband had always been a gun owner and encouraged her to be pro-gun and she just didn't get it . . .until last night . . . now she says she's a changed person, now she gets why it is so important to have the right to protect yourself and your family. Dr. Paula Bratich of Second Amendment Sisters was the key organizer for the Cook Co. meeting and she dida terrific job of putting together a top-notch panel of presenters. Nubian Malik, a fine young man fromthe NEIU town hall meeting was the moderator. Speakers were Dr. G (Gerald Vernon), Neil Boot - retired Chicagopolice officer and former Ex. Director of National Safety Council's Public Safety Group, David Lemieux - retiredChicago police detective, IllinoisCarry member Frank Sharpe Jr. - Sr. staff instructor for Defensive Training International, Dr. Paula Bratich - IL Coord. Second Amendment Sisters, Mike Weisman - 1st Vice Presidentof the ISRA, and Valinda Rowe - Spokesperson for IllinoisCarry. One of the key goals of the town hall meetings is activate public support for Right to Carry andwe are seeing that very thing happen at all the town hall meetings! People are wanting to knowwhat they can do to help the cause and they are getting involved! Someone commented they thoughtthey would never see the day when a crowd like we had last night would turn out in Cook County to show support for Right to Carry - and last night was just the beginning in one small part of the county. Plans are already underway for town hall meetings all over the county!!
Matt H Posted May 28, 2010 at 02:06 PM Posted May 28, 2010 at 02:06 PM We had a town hall in Cook Co last night and now it's nearly 8:00 am the next day and no comments on how it went? This makes me nervous! It went well. DR G spoke alongside Valinda and Mike W, as well as a retired CPD detective with some real insight into Chicago's crime problems. (I apologize for forgetting his name). Turnout was around 150 by my estimate, so a little low for being in a high population area. The crowd was about usual, mostly older folks with a handful of younger people mixed in. Mike usually asks by a show of hands whether he is "preaching to the choir". I always sit off to the side or at the back so I can get a feel for the room and I can say that as far as hands in the air, I think we reached a fair number of first timers at this one.
Matt H Posted May 28, 2010 at 02:09 PM Posted May 28, 2010 at 02:09 PM We had a town hall in Cook Co last night and now it's nearly 8:00 am the next day and no comments on how it went? This makes me nervous! It went well. DR G spoke alongside Valinda and Mike W, as well as a retired CPD detective with some real insight into Chicago's crime problems. (I apologize for forgetting his name). Turnout was around 150 by my estimate, so a little low for being in a high population area. The crowd was about usual, mostly older folks with a handful of younger people mixed in. Mike usually asks by a show of hands whether he is "preaching to the choir". I always sit off to the side or at the back so I can get a feel for the room and I can say that as far as hands in the air, I think we reached a fair number of first timers at this one. David Lemieux was the detective- Thanks Valinda!
RobR369 Posted May 28, 2010 at 02:25 PM Posted May 28, 2010 at 02:25 PM I agree, I thought it was a good overall meeting and a good turn out. Speakers did a great job, and I believe, Nubian did a wonderful job of moderating. I agree with you Molly, I thought there was a large number of women in the crowd. I as a matter of fact, commented to my wife after I got home(she wanted, but couldnt make it) about the number of women present. Growing up and living majority of my life in the area,Another thing, I found quite surprising was amount of people that I actually knew there, but never knew they were or talked about to, the Right to Carry. Oh yeah, by the way, The Tongue depressor was a big hit with the wife, I brought it home and gave it to her, she got the biggest kick out of it. And this morning when she was getting ready to leave for work, she walked back in the door, and said"oh yeah, I almost forgot the most important thing", grabbed the tongue depressor, put it in her purse, and said"OK, now im safe and protected"
Molly B. Posted May 28, 2010 at 03:20 PM Author Posted May 28, 2010 at 03:20 PM Another thing, I found quite surprising was amount of people that I actually knew there, but never knew they were or talked about to, the Right to Carry. YES!!! That is the huge change we're seeing all over the Cook Co./Chicago area! Everyday citizens see a potential victory coming with McDonald vs Chicago, they are emboldened by the current increased violence and good, brave souls are beginning to step out to voice their support for gun ownership/carry. We have turned a corner in this effort . . . things are moving and changing rapidly.
RXtion Posted May 28, 2010 at 06:18 PM Posted May 28, 2010 at 06:18 PM The meeting was great! Not quite as many people there as I had hoped to see. But, it was kinda held at a southern point of Cook. I came from literally the top right corner of cook, a good hour and 10 mins. Cook is a huge county. I wonder if anyone from Barrington(~1.5 hrs away) showed up. I'm sure the future planned meetings around Cook will have an even better turn outs. I'm sure a few were deterred because they didn't want to have to go through the city during rush hour. I had to, it was brutal! But worth it! Here's a quick video pan around the room from the seat I was sitting in. All I had with me was my iPhone camera, so quality stinks, but you get the idea.
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