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IL: Gun advocates eye court challenge after Pritzker signs gun dealer licensing bill
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a measure putting more regulations on gun dealers in Illinois, red tape that a group representing the industry said could put them out of business.
At an event inside a Chicago school, surrounded by the city’s police superintendent, mayor, other elected officials and gun control advocacy groups, Pritzker signed Senate Bill 337, which lawmakers passed more than six months ago.
“The reason for it is to deter straw purchases so that we can prevent someone from buying a gun from someone else who is not legally allowed to own a gun,” Pritzker said. |
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“If you’re going to regulate a barbershop and a bar, maybe you should also regulate a gun dealer,” Emanuel said. - Who said you should regulate a barber shop and a bar? GET THE HELL OUT OF OUR FACE. |
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There are other things so clearly out of the power of Congress, that the bare recital of them is sufficient, I mean the "...rights of bearing arms for defence, or for killing game..." These things seem to have been inserted among their objections, merely to induce the ignorant to believe that Congress would have a power over such objects and to infer from their being refused a place in the Constitution, their intention to exercise that power to the oppression of the people. —ALEXANDER WHITE (1787) |
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