When Rudkowski exposed the scheme, the hackers contacted him bragging about their ability to frame innocent people. They further stated they planned to frame other major figures in the alternative news business.
Wouldn't surprise me in the least.
When Rudkowski exposed the scheme, the hackers contacted him bragging about their ability to frame innocent people. They further stated they planned to frame other major figures in the alternative news business.
Basically their worldview is that noone (except the government) can be trusted and everyone is a potential criminal so those least likely to commit a crime should be disarmed. Basically they're projecting their own instability onto the public.Over the past few months, you have received more than a few updates from ICHV about Illinois being forced by the Courts to enact a concealed carry law during the past legislative session. We fought hard for the most comprehensive law in the country but unfortunately came up short as the pro-gun extremists refused to accept the changes proposed by Governor Quinn’s amendatory vetoSince then I’ve been thinking about some of the crazy places we are going to start seeing people packing heat – in movie theatres, restaurants - even ones that serve alcohol and get this – in places of worship. I mean REALLY??I’m not the most religious person, although I got ordained to marry my sister and her husband, but I know this - there is no religion that is based on hate or violence. I know that for a lot of people a place of worship is not only a place to pray to their God in a manner they see fit - but it’s a sanctuary; a place for peace and now you have to worry about the person next to you packing heat? That’s unacceptable and just shows how out of touch the pro-gun extremists really are.Recently, ICHV and faith leaders from across the state came together in support of Senator Dan Kotowski’s proposed legislation to keep guns out of places of worship. Please join us and sign a petition calling on the Illinois General Assembly to pass a ban on carrying concealed loaded handguns into places of worship.Click here to add your voice for peace in our places of worship!Together we can make a difference.In Peace,Mark WalshCampaign DirectorIllinois Council Against Handgun Violence
I thought the gun would make me feel more powerful, more confident, and less fearful. I was wrong. All I felt was fear. Physically taking the gun out of the safe and putting it in a holster on my hip literally reminded me that I was going out into a big bad scary unsafe world. There were days when I put the gun back in the safe and stayed home because it simply took too much energy to be scared. It was easier to be at home without the worry and responsibility of being “the good guy with the gun.” My awareness of looming tragedy was abundant. If I had to pull the trigger, my life, the person I shot, both of our families, and all who witnessed it would be changed forever.Here's the rub. She had all these issues of fear and paranoia BEFORE carrying a gun. All the gun did was give her a focus and an excuse for it.
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Organizers have canceled a gun buyback at the request of Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle, who says Colorado's new gun laws would make it nearly impossible to comply.So to accept the firearms, traditionally junk or from little old ladies who are trying to get rid of their dead husband's collection, they would have to run a 4473 on each and every one, paying the state $10 and the dealer $10. Something they can't afford to do.
Pelle says a strict law that went into effect July 1 requires buyers to go to a licensed firearms dealer and undergo a background check.
Watch for white hats and shirts, and red bandannas Thursday in Missoula when the second of two Montana appearances by the “No More Names’ bus tour – sponsored by the anti-gun Mayors Against Illegal Guns – arrives at Liberty Mall on the University of Montana campus.The vulture bus pretty much dropped off the media radar after their embarrassing stops touting terrorists and murderers as 'victims of gun violence' plus being outnumbered at each and every stop they made.
Angelo Clark, 17; Terrence Lynom, 16, and Landon Barker, 16, have been charged with two counts each of attempted murder and aggravated battery with a firearm,Now I'm going to hazard a guess, maybe it's just me, that they didn't have FOID's, didn't get their guns from another FOID holder, were not 'A" students trying to turn their lives around, and were not just heading to the store getting their grandma some milk.