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If POTUS and the NRA state that Chicago, has the toughest Gun Laws.
Then what is being done to curb this, and is it true ?
Gun Laws in the Last 10 Years:
Here's a timeline of recent changes to Chicago's laws:
• June 2010: Chicago's ban on handguns was ended by the Supreme Court in the McDonald v. Chicago case
• December 2012: Illinois' concealed carry ban — the last of its kind in the United States — ended in a court decision, though the state still restricts where people can carry concealed guns
• July 2013: The Firearm Concealed Carry Act went into effect, providing regulations for concealed carry
• September 2013: Chicago ends its gun registry
• January 2014: A judge rejected Chicago's ban on gun shops
• June 2017: Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a law that's meant to lead to harsher punishments for people repeatedly convicted of gun crimes.
FACT:
Both Los Angeles and New York have tougher Gun Laws, and less crime with firearms then Chicago.
What makes Chicago different or worse? And how would less gun restriction laws or more gun rights laws change anything?
If you can't answer this, then you can't fight here in the NW, where laws are was less restrictive.
NOTE:
Fact Chicago eased up on restrictive gun laws, but didn't change anything, no better , no worse.
DH
Then what is being done to curb this, and is it true ?
Gun Laws in the Last 10 Years:
Here's a timeline of recent changes to Chicago's laws:
• June 2010: Chicago's ban on handguns was ended by the Supreme Court in the McDonald v. Chicago case
• December 2012: Illinois' concealed carry ban — the last of its kind in the United States — ended in a court decision, though the state still restricts where people can carry concealed guns
• July 2013: The Firearm Concealed Carry Act went into effect, providing regulations for concealed carry
• September 2013: Chicago ends its gun registry
• January 2014: A judge rejected Chicago's ban on gun shops
• June 2017: Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a law that's meant to lead to harsher punishments for people repeatedly convicted of gun crimes.
FACT:
Both Los Angeles and New York have tougher Gun Laws, and less crime with firearms then Chicago.
What makes Chicago different or worse? And how would less gun restriction laws or more gun rights laws change anything?
If you can't answer this, then you can't fight here in the NW, where laws are was less restrictive.
NOTE:
Fact Chicago eased up on restrictive gun laws, but didn't change anything, no better , no worse.
DH