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Message Regarding Illinois Right to Carry Bill – ISRA Executive Director Richard Pearson

Friday, May 6th, 2011 at 2:27 PM

Message Regarding Illinois Right to Carry Bill – ISRA Executive Director Richard Pearson

Illinois State Rifle Association

Illinois State Rifle Association

Illinois --(Ammoland.com)- I know you are all down in the dumps about today’s vote but you should not be. I’m not saying you should be happy either. Be pragmatic. That will be hard for everyone on our side of this issue, I realize.

We put 68 votes on the board our first time out. That is great. I know in the end we wound up with 65 and we needed 71. The Mayor and the Governor were threatening everyone they could and we only missed by a few votes. We had promises that weren’t kept, because the threats from the mayor carried more weight than we could deliver, today.

That’s life in Springfield. I know many of you and many of our members see things in black and white. If you ever come across anything in Springfield that is either pure white or completely black run away as fast as you can. It’s a trap. Ask some of our former Governors!

We know who voted one way or the other and why. We will take care of it. I’m not saying that some people shouldn’t be put in the spot light, but not all should because that will solidify their position against us. Some need to be finessed.

If there were a few legislators that need to be in the spotlight, Farnham, Crespo, and Monique Davis would be the three that I would pick.

So where are we? The bill was put on postponed consideration. That means it can be called anytime between now and the second Wednesday in 2013. Now that we have probed and found out the weak spots we can begin working on the bill again.

Firearm owners in Illinois are not the second class citizens Mayor Daley makes us out to be. He asked today for a publically funded protection detail, once he is retired! Once he is retired, he is a common citizen just like the rest of us. I can’t get the state of Illinois or my city to provide me with armed guards to watch out for me and neither should he.

Fox News Chicago reported this evening that NRA will file a law suit against the state of Illinois and there will be NO input from the Legislature once litigation commences. I am not sure what their sources are, but it was alluded to during the closing statement at the end of debate.

Representative Phelps put a lot of work into this bill. He invited all sides in to negotiate any issues they had with the bill. Conspicuously absent from those discussions was the city of Chicago. They were invited, but never even gave the courtesy of a response.

ISRA Members and our supporters are not quitters and we’re not done. Adversity makes us stronger! We WILL WIN THIS!

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Illinois Right to Carry Bill Falls Only 3 Votes Short

Friday, May 6th, 2011 at 11:54 AM

Illinois Right to Carry Bill Falls Only 3 Votes Short of the Required 71 – HB148

Illinois State Rifle Association

Illinois State Rifle Association

Illinois --(Ammoland.com)- For the first time in nearly two decades a Right to Carry bill made it to the floor of the IL House of Representatives for debate and a vote.

Unfortunately lawmakers from the Chicago area failed to recognize the constitutional right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms. HB148 fell only three votes shy of the 71 needed. Just before the final tally was taken the sponsor of the bill called for postponed consideration and the bill was pulled from consideration.

This maneuver is common when a bill does not reach the required number of votes to pass. This will keep the bill active and the sponsors can try to gather the needed votes and bring the bill back for another vote later in the session.

It is more critical than ever that you contact your legislator and urge them to support HB148. Call them, write them, go to their offices and meet with them in person.

Firmly but politely let them know your fight for the right to protect yourself and your family is not over. Firmly but politely tell them you expect them to stand up for your constitutional right.

Need help finding your state legislator?

Go to Illinois State Board of Elections or call 217-782-2000

Please join us at IllinoisCarry.com for the ongoing discussions about the bill what happens as we move forward.

Right to Carry Bill HB148 Endorsed by Law Enforcement Groups
HB148 continues to gain support of law enforcement groups all across the state.

The following groups are now on record supporting your right to protect yourself and your loved ones:

  • Illinois Sheriffs Association
  • Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police
  • Chicago Police Department Sergeants Association
  • Chicago Police Department Lieutenants Association

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The ISRA is the state’s leading advocate of safe, lawful and responsible firearms ownership. Since 1903, the ISRA has represented the interests of over 1.5 million law-abiding Illinois firearm owners Visit: www.isra.org

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