A bill which
was referred to the Illinois House Rules Committee on Tuesday would require
anyone owning guns to have $1-million dollars in liability insurance.
I checked
and this type of insurance would likely have to be attached to another
policy….say a homeowner’s or renter’s policy. If you have such a policy, you might already be covered. But if you don’t, the cost will be
around $200 a year.
Look, the
state can’t process FOID cards now. The Illinois State Police can’t keep up.
They are months behind meaning legal gun owners are waiting. While they wait,
another complicating factor---this liability insurance bill--- is being added
to the equation.
If the state
required me to buy another $200 a year in insurance, I am not sure I would
renew my FOID card. I’d just lock my guns up and dare someone to come to my
house to get them. I don’t
believe in the constitutionality of the FOID card in the first place. It is, in
my mind, a clear violation of my rights.
And yet,
state lawmakers are considering additional ways to take my guns.
This
proposed bill means nothing to a thug on Chicago’s south side. He’s the one
murdering at a record clip.
New laws
locking people away who use guns in the execution of a crime would be a good
idea…
…forcing
hunters to get a million dollars in liability insurance isn’t.
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