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IL: Village passes no shooting ordinance
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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The ordinance reads: It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge or fire any type of gun or firearm within the Village boundaries, regardless of whether the discharge be propelled by compressed air, gas, gunpowder, spring or any other means, except upon premises designated as a duly licensed gun club, shooting range or target practice facility. This section does not apply to the discharge of firearms by police in the course of their duties or to persons acting in self-defense of their person or property in accordance with the law. Any person who shall violate this section shall be issued a citation and shall be subject to a fine of up to $750 for each violation.
Ed.: So even airsoft, paintball, and Nerf guns are illegal to shoot. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/28/2016)
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We don't care. We will shoot ANYWAY.
So, NYA! |
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Are we at last brought to such humiliating and debasing degradation, that we cannot be trusted with arms for our defense? Where is the difference between having our arms in possession and under our direction, and having them under the management of Congress? If our defense be the real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands? Patrick Henry, 3 J. Elliot, Debates in the Several State Conventions 45, 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1836 |
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