By yesterday
morning, 25 were shot-----five were shot dead.
This isn’t a
Memorial Day message about our fighting men and women in the Middle East. While
we should be focused on their real and heroic sacrifices for our country, sadly,
the body count comes from Chicago.
In other
words, it’s safer in Fallujah than it is on the Windy City’s southside.
Yes, right
here in our state. And the Memorial Day weekend isn’t even over. More have
likely been shot or died. I can’t keep up with the body count.
I’m willing
to bet the farm that Chicago’s new mayor will use the news to declare the need
for tougher gun controls for a city that already has
them. This will be mentioned in the last days of the legislative session as
subtext for new gun laws.
The legislature
has its hands full with recreational pot, a balanced budget, and new tax plan, and
sports betting---- but watch out for Senate Bill 1966 which will make gun
transfers nearly impossible There are
also possible fee increases for FOID cards.
I have never
understood the connection. People die in Chicago….hundreds a year.
None of them
have legal weapons….and yet….all of the potential legislation would cost me
more money to possess a firearm….or make it illegal if I want to pass along the
family firearms to my sons.
Memorial Day
is about the people who used weapons to insure our freedom. They gave their
lives for a Constitution which secures our right to own guns.
Let’s honor
their memory by doing what we can to defend our constitutional rights.
Highest murder rate in the country is in St. Louis. Chicago ranks 10th
ReplyDeleteMike's post isn't about the highest murder rate in the nation. It's about the squeaky wheel which IS Chicago legislators in the 109th Assembly who are hell-bent on forcing their idea that disarming and regulatiing beyond reason the LEGAL firearm owners of the state outside the city will somehow make Chicago the gentle land of OZ complete with rainbows and chartreuse unicorns. You are spot on Mike....as usual.
ReplyDeleteSt.louis last time I checked is in Missouri.
ReplyDeleteRead for main idea.
ReplyDeleteGood article.