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Offline FWiedner

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IL - Mayor takes another shot at gun-control
« on: January 06, 2006, 04:02:56 AM »
Mayor takes another shot at gun-control

BY FRAN SPIELMAN

Arguing that the political tide has turned against the National Rifle Association, Mayor Daley on Wednesday unveiled yet another package of gun-control legislation that looks a lot like the old one.

Once again, the mayor wants to ban assault weapons, mandate trigger locks, license gun dealers and limit handgun purchases to one-a-month, per-person.

The only new wrinkle is the mayor's offer to include a 10-year "sunset provision" to make the one-gun-a-month limit, as he put it, "even more palatable."

For 17 years, Daley has been beating his head against the wall on a gun-control issue heartfelt from his years as state's attorney, only to be shot down repeatedly in Springfield.

NRA: 'Tide is with us'

But last year, the Illinois General Assembly agreed to close a loophole by requiring anyone who buys a firearm at a gun show to pass a criminal background check. Gov. Blagojevich also vetoed three NRA bills and lawmakers failed to override his vetoes.

All of that tells State Sen. John Cullerton (D-Chicago) that the political dynamic in Springfield has changed. "This year in the Senate, there's four Republicans running for statewide office or Congress. Their constituency has changed. They can't just vote with the NRA. . . . Some guy from Pontiac running statewide -- he can't vote with the NRA,'' he said. "That's changed the dynamic tremendously in Springfield"

Todd Vandermyde, Illinois legislative liaison for the NRA, scoffed.

"The tide is with us . . . we were fairly close to overriding a gubernatorial veto and taking away the home rule powers of Chicago. . . . We were only a couple votes shy of a super-majority," Vandermyde said.

The NRA's legislative package will include proposals to change civil liability laws to hold municipalities that prohibit firearms liable for injuries suffered by constituents who are unable to defend themselves. And the NRA wants to apply the same liability approach to Daley's decision not to abide by a federal law that allows retired police officers to carry concealed weapons.

But Daley thinks that at the very least, there's a good chance that a statewide ban on assault weapons will pass this spring. Since the federal ban on assault weapons expired in 2004, Chicago Police officers have seized 519 assault weapons.

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-gun05.html

*FW Note:

The history of the city of Chicago is one of organized crime and overt official corruption and abuse.  During this history, one family name stands out.  Daley.

This is a perfect example of a silver spoon social elitist who openly insists that the "little people" be disarmed so he can control and inflict his own special brand of government upon them, and maybe his son after him, like his daddy before him.

A fine representative of the modern elected official.

 :evil:
They may talk of a "New Order" in the  world, but what they have in mind is only a revival of the oldest and worst tyranny.   No liberty, no religion, no hope.   It is an unholy alliance of power and pelf to dominate and to enslave the human race.

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« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2006, 04:52:49 AM »
Daley=Capone-Both the same. :shock:  :-D  :)  :-D  :)  :-D  :)  :-D  :)
FREEDOM IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR-ARE YOU WILLING TO DIE FOR IT--------IT'S HARD TO SOAR LIKE AN EAGLE WHEN YOU ARE SURROUNDED BY TURKEYS

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« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2006, 10:52:46 AM »
A definition of insanity is; doing the same thing over and over agian and expecting different results.