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The Illinois State Rifle Association files a lawsuit to overturn the Chicago handgun ban.
Topic: Society 6:09 pm EDT, Jun 26, 2008

Good for the ISRA! Hopefully, there will be more such lawsuits to follow.

Mayor Richard M. Daley is a staunch supporter of gun control, and said he does not know if the Supreme Court decision striking down Washington's handgun ban will affect the Chicago ban.

But the mayor called the ruling "a very frightening decision."

Speaking during a morning event at Navy Pier, Daley said any effort to strike down Chicago's handgun ban would likely increase taxes because of the increased need for police presence. He also says violence sparked by the end of the ban would also increase hospitalizations.

"It is frightening that America loves guns," the mayor said, "and to me, I think this decision really places those who are rich and those are in power, they'll always feel safe. Those who do not have the power do not feel safe, and that's what they're saying. If you're elected officials, you feel safe. You cannot carry a gun into a federal building. You cannot carry a gun into a federal court. So they're setting themselves aside, and really, they're saying to the rest of America that the answer to all the constitutional issues is that we can carry guns. And I just don't understand how they came to this thinking."

My initial thoughts regarding Daley's comments were not safe for work, or home, or most dark alleys, but even he can't ruin my good mood after today's Supreme Court ruling. It's time to pour a tall, cold glass of Weihenstephaner and celebrate.

The Illinois State Rifle Association files a lawsuit to overturn the Chicago handgun ban.



 
 
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