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Re: OT: questions for Illinois residents.


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Posted by trucker40 on March 21, 2009 at 09:04:49 from (69.154.213.73):

In Reply to: OT: questions for Illinois residents. posted by gun guru on March 20, 2009 at 15:32:24:

Not from Illinois,but after reading all of this the NRA needs to do lots of work in Illinois.Also anybody that thinks gun control laws are going to help anything are sadly mistaken.Crooks dont go by the law.Laws keep citizens from arming themselves against the crooks.Who are the crooks?Looks like its Illinois politicians,in the case of Illinois.
Lots of times on here I have seen discussions about the DOT.Usually its agreed that some of the DOT regulations are for nothing more than to make money and have nothing to do with safety.Everybody knows that people driving cars cause way more wrecks than commercial vehicles,but you dont see the DOT making car drivers have a million dollar liability insurance,or cars crossing scales,having to have a bunch of papers to travel from state to state,at least not yet.The reason is most people drive cars and if all of them are mad about something at the same time they might get together and overthrow the crooks writing the laws.So with guns as we got away from hunting to live,a big chunk of people quit using guns.That made gun owners a minority,especially compared to cities.Most people cant look 10 minutes ahead in their life,or if they can dont have a clue what to do anyway.Since it seems like crime drops way down when its made easier for people to get a concealed carry permit,why not make it nationwide?For the gun control crowd to make it hard on most people to get a gun,and then have evidence that crime goes down with concealed carry shows its the same as the DOT.Politicians could care less if somebody breaks your door down and kills you.They dont care if you have a gun really.They want that bribe money or their cut,for letting you have a gun,plus it makes it better for them if you dont have a gun.They can operate more crookedly and have less danger of a revolt.Thats what it seems like the 2nd amendment means is guns in the hands of the people to keep the government honest.I think we see where the corruption is coming from and its high gun control areas.
Now being that the gun control people are crooks,and crooks dont go by the law,its kind of like a double whammy.The crack heads are gonna get guns,the politicians are gonna keep you from getting a gun,and crime is going to rise.Then think about this,if you are a crook,how many crooks do you think are in jail,1 in 10,1 in a hundred,1 in a thousand?I bet its closer to 1 in a thousand than 1 in 10 or crooks wouldnt be so inclined to be crooks.If its hard to get a gun crime goes up,and thats all the gun laws are accomplishing.
Politicians make a living by making problems that dont exist into an issue,then offer a solution.If you are in a minority then the politicians are going to trample your rights as they"satisfy"some fairy tale group of people that outnumber your group,and think its fine to trample your rights.I guess in every instance we find out about we should all make them back down.If they will do that to you in one state,they will do it in other states as well.Just getting it out in the public helps.The crooked politicians like to do things with as little knowledge of it as possible.Illinois is a fine example of corrupt politics.


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