Illinois Governor Gets 30 Days to Review Concealed Carry Law
The U.S. Appeals Court in Chicago last year ruled the old law, which limited the carrying of loaded guns in one’s home or regular place of business, was unconstitutional. The panel delayed the effect of its Dec. 11, 2012, ruling for 180 days to allow lawmakers time to craft a new statute.
Today it granted Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s request for additional time to let Quinn, a Democrat, study a measure passed by lawmakers on May 31.
Yeah, right, the governor wants to "study" the measure. What happens between now and July 9th if some law-abiding citizen of Illinois dies because they have been denied the right to bear arms in defense of their life?
Subsequent to a diligent (10 second) study of that hypothesis, I find the answer to the question totally unsatisfactory.... That's why I don't like left-wing politicians; they don't care about those things.
Delayed rights are denied rights!
-fl