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Weis also defended Chicago police officers who are facing a federal lawsuit for allegedly beating a paralyzed man. "I will always give my officers the benefit of the doubt unless the facts prove otherwise," he said.
Edit: ROFL at the comment about new safety measures being needed for LEOs and firefighters going to homes that contain firearms.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
They aren't going to get shot. What the hell is this idiot smoking?
To be fair, the AG's office doesn't make comments that are this stupid.
I saw this the other day and laughed about it as well. Then I started to think about it. Its an ideal solution for a backdoor ban. Most declarations for the concern of items that may harm first responders will likely pass in both public opinion and in legislature.
Its a dirty trick, but a well played one if we dont keep our eyes on this guy and other in his position that will continue to use this method for their means rather than their failing bans.
.Weis also defended Chicago police officers who are facing a federal lawsuit for allegedly beating a paralyzed man.
"Morton Grove can do anything that it wants," Daley said at an unrelated news conference. "I don't look at this lightly—that, 'Oh, because the Supreme Court's done it we're just gonna dismiss it and all of a sudden people can arm themselves,' " he said.
This was a HUGE slap in the face for those communities and they are just showing their true colors when it comes to the rule of law. They're so transparent that it's comical to watch and listen to them rant. Reminds me of when integration took place down South back in the 60s. Remember? Those local government people stood on the steps of the school refusing to admit that first bus of kids. That's the mentality that Daly and his ilk are bringing to the table right now. I wonder when he'll stand on the steps of the first gun shop to open in town, refusing entry to a customer?? Dummies.
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That's an interesting perspective Clinotus, and you're right, if they wrap it up in a fireman's coat, it's quite likely to pass no matter how stupid the idea. If that takes hold we could see abrogation of the spirit of the Heller Verdict if not the letter of the law.
'Oh, because the Supreme Court's done it we're just gonna dismiss it and all of a sudden people can arm themselves,' " he said.
I read some woman had acid thrown at her today in Chicago. What gun law will stop that?