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#1 Strangebrew

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Posted Today, 08:08 AM

Truly unbelievable!
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#2 TyGuy

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Posted Today, 08:10 AM

But owning a standard capacity magazine could be a felony?  Yeah, I'm SURE they care about reducing crime.  Remember, it's gun CONTROL
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#3 Drylok

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Posted Today, 08:16 AM

But exercising a natural, individual, fundamental right which was re-affirmed in the 2nd amendment of the US constitution and upheld by SCOTUS twice is a felony and violators ARE prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
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Posted Today, 08:48 AM

He was a democrat voter, that's why :)
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Posted Today, 09:00 AM

View PostBobPistol, on 22 May 2013 - 08:48 AM, said:

He was a democrat voter, that's why :)

He was for sure a hard right republican, the democrats hate guns and want to take them all away, remember?

#6 C0untZer0

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Posted Today, 09:07 AM

Not all democrats...

#7 Patriots & Tyrants

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Posted Today, 09:24 AM

This happens all day every day. I bet he is out in 10-15 months too.
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Posted Today, 10:48 AM

Seems to me that the correct way to fight gun violence is to convict the people that use a gun in the commission of a crime. Since the judges in this state tend to write their own laws instead of reading the laws that are already written, there is no way that gun violence will be defeated in this great state of yours. I am not considering Illinois to be my state, I am just sitting here waiting to move to Florida.

Guns are not the problem, bullets are not the problem. The problem is the lawyers and judges that rethink the laws to their own interpretation, let the criminal plea bargain down instead of prosecuting them on the more serious charge. The government  wants to take our guns from us for no reason yet they release a criminal that has used a gun in a crime, a gun that has had the serial umber removed which is a violation of the law also, and placed him on probation. What is the sense of holding court for people like this. Give them their guns back, let them walk away laughing at the laws and the courts, so they can go rob someone else at gun point. The laws in this state  against criminals suck. The politicians in this state are no better than the gutter scum that gets away with this sort of thing. They all need to be in jail. Start with Quinn and work your way down the ladder then when the trash gets removed, maybe Illinois could become a state again instead of a realm.
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Posted Today, 11:01 AM

My neighbor down the street was charged with a bunch of felonies stemming from having, ahem, non-consensual sex with a minor (he's 50) and received 28 days in jail to be served on weekends and 2 yrs of supervised release.  The SA dropped the Class 1 and 2 felonies because the victim didn't want to testify.  The SA here will plea bargain 10 Class X felonies down to a Class 2 with a suspended sentence.  It's ridiculous.

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Posted Today, 11:08 AM

View PostMac, on 22 May 2013 - 10:48 AM, said:

Seems to me that the correct way to fight gun violence is to convict the people that use a gun in the commission of a crime. Since the judges in this state tend to write their own laws instead of reading the laws that are already written, there is no way that gun violence will be defeated in this great state of yours. I am not considering Illinois to be my state, I am just sitting here waiting to move to Florida.

Guns are not the problem, bullets are not the problem. The problem is the lawyers and judges that rethink the laws to their own interpretation, let the criminal plea bargain down instead of prosecuting them on the more serious charge. The government  wants to take our guns from us for no reason yet they release a criminal that has used a gun in a crime, a gun that has had the serial umber removed which is a violation of the law also, and placed him on probation. What is the sense of holding court for people like this. Give them their guns back, let them walk away laughing at the laws and the courts, so they can go rob someone else at gun point. The laws in this state  against criminals suck. The politicians in this state are no better than the gutter scum that gets away with this sort of thing. They all need to be in jail. Start with Quinn and work your way down the ladder then when the trash gets removed, maybe Illinois could become a state again instead of a realm.

But without guns you have no gun violence, why lock up the poor of the urban communities when we can just ban guns, solve the problem and keep our youth out of the jails!




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