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Last Vestiges of Chicago's Shooting Sports
Josey1
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Last Vestiges of Chicago's Shooting Sports Traditions Crushed As
Hunting Rifle Ban Goes Into Effect, Says ISRA
To: State Desk
Contact: Richard Pearson of the Illinois State Rifle Association,
815-635-3198; Web site: http://www.isra.org
CHICAGO, May 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released
today by the Illinois State Rifle Association (ISRA):
The final remnants of what were once thriving shooting sports
traditions will be snuffed out on May 1st when the city of Chicago
enacts a ban on rifles having bores of .50 caliber or greater. The
ban includes black powder rifles - the only rifles approved for
deer hunting in the state.
The hunting rifle ban serves as the final chapter in a
two-decade long effort on the part of Chicago city officials to
obliterate the shooting sports. In the 1980s, the city's handgun
ban effectively told competitive pistol shooters to either give up
their sport, or to get out of town. Later, the so-called "assault
weapons" ban gave thousands of additional residents the choice of
giving up high power rifle competition, or moving out of Chicago.
On May 1st, deer hunters will be given that same choice - give up
hunting or leave the city.
Chicago Police Superintendent Terry Hillard penned the directive
banning hunting rifles at the behest of Chicago Mayor Richard
Daley. Under the Chicago Municipal Code, Hillard is granted
exclusive authority to ban firearms however and whenever he
chooses. His boss, Richie Daley, has said time and time again that
if it were up to him, nobody would own a gun. With Daley and
Hillard in power, it was only a matter of time before hunters were
targeted for extinction.
Other than a handful shotgun owners, the only Chicagoans who
will own guns after May 1st will be those who refused to register
their guns with the city and, of course, the legions of gun toting
criminals who roam Chicago's streets.
Chicago residents who have failed to register their guns and/or
failed to dispose of them as of May 1st may soon find their homes
being raided by members of the Chicago Police Department's
notorious CAGE unit.
Since there are no apparent plans to confiscate guns from
criminals, Chicago will probably retain its title as the nations
murder capitol -- a pathetic and enduring testimonial to
Superintendent Hillard's ineptitude.
"The events of this week in Chicago are yet another example of
why the Illinois General Assembly needs to pass statewide firearm
preemption," said ISRA president Richard Pearson. "The authority
to regulate private firearm ownership should lie with the
legislature, and not be placed in the hands of a political
appointee like Terry Hillard."
The ISRA is the state's leading advocate of safe, lawful, and
responsible firearms ownership. For nearly a century, the ISRA has
represented the interests of over 1.5 million law-abiding Illinois
firearm owners.
http://www.usnewswire.com
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/U.S. Newswire 202-347-2770/
05/01 09:15
Copyright 2002, U.S. Newswire http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/first/0501-102.html
"If cowardly and dishonorable men sometimes shoot unarmed men with army pistols or guns, the evil must be prevented by the penitentiary and gallows, and not by a general deprivation of a constitutional privilege." - Arkansas Supreme Court, 1878
Hunting Rifle Ban Goes Into Effect, Says ISRA
To: State Desk
Contact: Richard Pearson of the Illinois State Rifle Association,
815-635-3198; Web site: http://www.isra.org
CHICAGO, May 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released
today by the Illinois State Rifle Association (ISRA):
The final remnants of what were once thriving shooting sports
traditions will be snuffed out on May 1st when the city of Chicago
enacts a ban on rifles having bores of .50 caliber or greater. The
ban includes black powder rifles - the only rifles approved for
deer hunting in the state.
The hunting rifle ban serves as the final chapter in a
two-decade long effort on the part of Chicago city officials to
obliterate the shooting sports. In the 1980s, the city's handgun
ban effectively told competitive pistol shooters to either give up
their sport, or to get out of town. Later, the so-called "assault
weapons" ban gave thousands of additional residents the choice of
giving up high power rifle competition, or moving out of Chicago.
On May 1st, deer hunters will be given that same choice - give up
hunting or leave the city.
Chicago Police Superintendent Terry Hillard penned the directive
banning hunting rifles at the behest of Chicago Mayor Richard
Daley. Under the Chicago Municipal Code, Hillard is granted
exclusive authority to ban firearms however and whenever he
chooses. His boss, Richie Daley, has said time and time again that
if it were up to him, nobody would own a gun. With Daley and
Hillard in power, it was only a matter of time before hunters were
targeted for extinction.
Other than a handful shotgun owners, the only Chicagoans who
will own guns after May 1st will be those who refused to register
their guns with the city and, of course, the legions of gun toting
criminals who roam Chicago's streets.
Chicago residents who have failed to register their guns and/or
failed to dispose of them as of May 1st may soon find their homes
being raided by members of the Chicago Police Department's
notorious CAGE unit.
Since there are no apparent plans to confiscate guns from
criminals, Chicago will probably retain its title as the nations
murder capitol -- a pathetic and enduring testimonial to
Superintendent Hillard's ineptitude.
"The events of this week in Chicago are yet another example of
why the Illinois General Assembly needs to pass statewide firearm
preemption," said ISRA president Richard Pearson. "The authority
to regulate private firearm ownership should lie with the
legislature, and not be placed in the hands of a political
appointee like Terry Hillard."
The ISRA is the state's leading advocate of safe, lawful, and
responsible firearms ownership. For nearly a century, the ISRA has
represented the interests of over 1.5 million law-abiding Illinois
firearm owners.
http://www.usnewswire.com
-0-
/U.S. Newswire 202-347-2770/
05/01 09:15
Copyright 2002, U.S. Newswire http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/first/0501-102.html
"If cowardly and dishonorable men sometimes shoot unarmed men with army pistols or guns, the evil must be prevented by the penitentiary and gallows, and not by a general deprivation of a constitutional privilege." - Arkansas Supreme Court, 1878