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Federal appeals courts strikes down Illinois CCW ban
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<blockquote data-quote="Coded-Dude" data-source="post: 2015007" data-attributes="member: 16918"><p>The state has 180 days to amend/re-write the law, or it becomes unconstitutional. I'm sure they will attempt to continue to make it difficult for law-abiding citizens to carry, but this is a huge win for us. It's good to see the appellate courts starting to confirm the decisions made in Heller(and McDonald), that the right to keep AND BEAR arms is paramount to one's right to self defense.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As I stated in the other thread, this could fast-track some of the other cases in other states that are fighting similar unconstitutional statues/laws(mainly Richards vs Prieto).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coded-Dude, post: 2015007, member: 16918"] The state has 180 days to amend/re-write the law, or it becomes unconstitutional. I'm sure they will attempt to continue to make it difficult for law-abiding citizens to carry, but this is a huge win for us. It's good to see the appellate courts starting to confirm the decisions made in Heller(and McDonald), that the right to keep AND BEAR arms is paramount to one's right to self defense. As I stated in the other thread, this could fast-track some of the other cases in other states that are fighting similar unconstitutional statues/laws(mainly Richards vs Prieto). [/QUOTE]
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