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  1. Unless I misunderstand what the post meeting agenda reads, it does not appear to have passed... Meeting Aug 15, 2018 - Boone County Board Meeting Category 13. Standing Committee: Administrative and Legislative Subject 13.1 Motion to Approve Resolution 18-18 Public Question November 6, 2018 General Election Ballot which asks "Shall Boone County Oppose any Law Restricting Law-Abiding Gun Owners from their Second Amendment Rights?" (Not Approved 2-2) yep...that is what it looks like on the referendum... https://www.boarddocs.com/il/boone/Board.nsf/Public yet this sounds like a resolution passed (although they reference concealed carry)...http://www.wrex.com/Global/story.asp?S=8838714 Maybe someone from Boone can clear this up? I cannot find a date on the WREX article, but I believe it is old and prior to the passage of our FCCA. The key in that article is the 77 county support, which is nowhere related to the current events. Sadly, one of the lefty board stooges put this garbage in the paper a couple days before the August 15th meeting. http://www.rrstar.com/opinion/20180810/letter-keep-gun-law-referendum-off-november-ballot I was not aware of this going to the board, is there a chance it will be attempted again? "When Illinois takes Boone County to court...."??? What the hey!!!? Scare tactics. The Williamson County board meeting is in one hour. A referendum proposal is unlikely to pass, but a resolution might. Stand by.....
  2. It looks like they passed it as well: https://jg-tc.com/news/local/coles-board-oks-nd-amendment-advisory-referendum/article_5b04f5da-2fe3-58e4-aff8-fe6dfbb82cc6.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-2
  3. ^^^Correct. It looks like Williamson County is devolving into shenanigans: https://thesouthern.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/williamson-county-commissioner-says-gop-applied-heavy-pressure-to-get/article_feda41b0-0321-57f9-a074-b9f984d3ee87.html?utm_content=bufferc9cf1&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=LEEDCC
  4. White County approved a referendum going to the ballot last night. The States Attorney was also present and concurred with the language. The board vote was 5-0.
  5. Who on here from the Williamson County area is up for a push similar to the Jackson County effort?
  6. Madison County proposal headed for a ballot referendum in November. We need to get the message out better to counter the shrill, baseless emotion of the Left: https://www.thetelegraph.com/news/article/Questions-about-gun-8216-sanctuary-8217-bond-13015000.php
  7. White County passed theirs Monday. I was present, spoke before the board, and witnessed it being approved unanimously 5-0.The maps Kevin does are accurate to the best of my knowledge. No counties go green without verification through news sources or personally being witnessed by members here. Im a little surprised these actions don't get a bit more press, at least the ones down state. I looked for White and Wayne county reports on the resolution and could find nothing. The news media in those counties runs dreadfully slow. There was a reporter in the White County session sitting directly in front of me and taking pictures.
  8. White County passed theirs Monday. I was present, spoke before the board, and witnessed it being approved unanimously 5-0. The maps Kevin does are accurate to the best of my knowledge. No counties go green without verification through news sources or personally being witnessed by members here.
  9. After times all they need is a nudge of a few people showing up to speak facts. I also agree with Twostarzz: these should have the stronger language emphasizing unconstitutional laws shall NOT be enforced.
  10. Red to me is refusing to take up and pass the resolution.I have updated the map.I would think yellow covers that. The Jackson County jackwagons were attempting to go completely the other way and actively SUPPORT legislative anti gun laws. The same bunch had no trouble passing an illegal immigration sanctuary resolution. Good work on the map Kevin, let's get more!
  11. Jackson County is unlikely to go red, despite the shenanigans: http://www.wsiltv.com/story/38254497/jackson-county-citizens-speak-out-against-gun-control
  12. Up to 10 now. The map is beautiful, greening up quite nicely! Agreed. We need to continue the momentum. Expect a BIG turnout in Jackson County on the 22nd for their board meeting. People are livid.
  13. Kevin, Washington County went green last night too. :-) http://nash-news.com/front-page/washington-county-board-passes-gun-sanctuary-county-resolution/
  14. CORRECTION: it goes to the full board on the 22nd, not the 20th.
  15. Jackson County is attempting to go in the opposite direction. A resolution passed committee 3-1 last night in support of anti-gun proposals in Springfield. It goes to the full board May 20th, IIRC. Note: Jackson County is easily the most left leaning county in the deep south, due in part to being home to SIU-C.
  16. Print out the Monroe County resolution and take it to one of your county board members and sheriff. If they refuse to consider it, attend a board meeting and ask to be placed on the agenda to speak. Get like minded friends and family to start making calls as well. Be heard.
  17. Good work, Kevin. Please add Monroe to the map! ***Press Release*** May 7, 2018 I want to commend the Monroe County Board for voting today on making Monroe County a "Sanctuary County" for gun owners. I am proud of the County Board and stand firmly with them in support of our residents rights. The Sheriff's Department will not enforce any law that is deemed unconstituitional nor will we infringe on any residents Second Amendment! The following is the resolution that passed today in the County Board meeting. Resolution opposing the passage of HB1465, HB1467, HB1468, HB1469, SB1657, any trailer bill, or any bill similar to, or any bill where the 100th Illinois General Assembly desires to restrict the Individual right of U. S. Citizens as protected by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. WHEREAS, the Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms is guaranteed as an Individual Right under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and under the Constitution of the State of Illinois, and; WHEREAS, the Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms for defense of Life, Liberty, and Property is regarded as an Inalienable Right by the People of Monroe County, and; WHEREAS, the people of Monroe County, Illinois derive economic benefit from all safe forms of firearms recreation, hunting and shooting conducted within Monroe County using all types of firearms allowable under the United States Constitution, and; WHEREAS, HB1465 is a violation of the 4th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution requiring responsible persons under 21 to surrender lawfully owned firearms or face becoming instant felons; fails to define how to relinquish firearms; only allows possession at the Sparta shooting complex, but fails to provide similar exemptions for recreational shooting at gun clubs, private ranges or under supervision of responsible adults or parents, unless certified as a firearms instructor; WHEREAS, HB1467 is a violation of the 4th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution requiring persons to immediately relinquish lawfully owned bump stocks or trigger cranks, while also failing to provide where and how to relinquish firearms devices, thus creating instant felons upon passage; WHEREAS, HB1468 contains broad and unclear definitions which will cause confusion amongst firearm owners and dealers as to which type of firearm is subject to 72-hour wait period; bans nonresidents from purchasing certain long guns defined loosely as assault weapons, puts dealers in jeopardy of unknowingly violating the law; WHEREAS, HB1469 is a violation of the 4th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution requiring persons to immediately relinquish lawfully owned magazines, fails to provide how to properly relinquish banned magazines, creates instant felons if enacted as written, creates conflicts allowing for sale to out of state persons while stating possession is a felony, bans body armor worn as protection for those who employ the use of chain saws, motorcyclists, range officers and firearm instructors, shop owners and employees who work in dangerous neighborhoods or during night shifts; WHEREAS, SB1657 and trailer bills will create economic hardship on lawfully owned and operated small business firearm dealerships, in effect forcing them to close; will create undue burdens and price increases on person to lawfully purchase firearms; will have a direct negative impact on local economies through job loss and sales tax loss; will create another layer of burdensome government regulation on top of the heavy Federal regulations; imposes new fees on top of existing Federal license fees; WHEREAS, the Monroe County Board of Commissioners, being elected to represent the people of Monroe County, and being duly sworn by their Oath of Office to uphold the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of Illinois, and; WHEREAS, the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate, being elected by the People of the State of Illinois, and being duly sworn by their Oath of Office to uphold the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of Illinois, and; WHEREAS, the Governor of Illinois, being elected to represent the People of the State of Illinois and being duly sworn by his Oath of Office to uphold the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of Illinois, and; WHEREAS, proposed legislation, any bills similar to, under consideration by the Illinois State Legislature would infringe the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and would ban the possession and use of firearms, magazines, body armor now employed by individual citizens of Monroe County, Illinois, for defense of Life, Liberty and Property, and would ban the possession and use of firearms now employed for safe forms of firearms recreation, hunting and shooting conducted within Monroe County, Illinois; WHEREAS, the proposed legislation potentially violates the 5th Amendment failing to provide just compensation under the takings clause, 8th Amendment imposition against excessive fines and punishments on law abiding citizens by punitive forfeiture / relinquishment of lawfully owned property, and Ex Post Facto Law Clause of the United States Constitution. NOW, THEREFORE, IT BE AND IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that the People of Monroe County, Illinois, do hereby oppose the enactment of any legislation that would infringe upon the Right of the People to keep and bear arms and consider such laws to be unconstitutional and beyond lawful Legislative Authority. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Monroe County Board demands that the Illinois General Assembly cease further actions restricting the Right of the People to keep and bear arms, and hereby demand that the Governor of Illinois veto all such legislation which restricts the Right of the People to keep and bear arms. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of Monroe County, Illinois is hereby directed to prepare and deliver certified copies of this Resolution to all members of the Illinois General Assembly, and to the Office of the Governor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if the Government of the State of Illinois shall infringe upon the inalienable rights granted by the Second Amendment, Monroe County shall become a “Sanctuary County” for all firearms unconstitutionally prohibited by the government of the State of Illinois, in that, Monroe County will prohibit its employees from enforcing the unconstitutional actions of the State Government. Sheriff Neal Rohlfing
  18. Good to see this moving forward. It seems to be some of the more poorly thought out parts of the law.
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