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IL: Illinois’ gun and magazine ban in federal court Wednesday
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This week, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said there are limits to the Second Amendment. Next week, he will be defending that position in federal court. A fellow defendant in the case says the state’s gun and magazine ban should be overturned.
On Wednesday, Pritzker said his gun and magazine ban is meant to curb gun violence.
“There is a Second Amendment to the Constitution, but there are limits to what that means,” Pritzker said at an unrelated event in Champaign. “One thing it doesn’t mean is that everybody in every circumstance should be able to get a hold of every gun.” |
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jimobxpelham
(4/8/2023)
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its about criminal control, put them in jail for life if they use guns for crimes. its not the guns.
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