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GUN BUYER IN CERIALE CASE GETS 25 MONTHS
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The man who illegally bought the gun that was used in the 1998 fatal shooting of Chicago Police Officer Michael Ceriale was sentenced Wednesday to 25 months in prison.
Ezra Evans, 29, of Chicago could have faced a stiffer prison term, but his cooperation was critical in prosecutors' case against James Jackson, the high-ranking Gangster Disciples leader to whom he sold nine guns, including the one used to kill Ceriale, said Assistant U.S. Atty. Sean Berkowitz. |
Chicago Area Gun Control Tactic Called Unconstitutional
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The Democratic-dominated Elgin City Council, aiming to implement a new gun-control policy, is using possibly unconstitutional tactics to target and shut-down a local gun store.
Schock and the city's police chief claim that the ordinance targeting the B&L Rod & Gun Shop was crafted in response to a death. -- But a lawsuit filed under FOIA revealed that the ordinance was under consideration a month before the death occurred. |
Gun Rights Rally Draws 400 Supporters
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More than 400 gun-rights supporters crowded the Missouri Capitol Rotunda this morning for a rally celebrating Missouri's firearms heritage.
More than three dozen legislators, including House Speaker Jim Kreider (D-Nixa), were introduced throughout the rally as a way to demonstrate bipartisan support for pro-gun legislation and issues. Kreider said he "fiercely" believes in the rights on which the nation was founded, "especially the right to keep and bear arms." |
Federalist Society report on Political Pro Bono Work
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The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies announces the release of a survey examining the various kinds of pro bono work that the nation's largest law firms undertake. This is the first comprehensive survey to date that studies whether the pro bono work undertaken by America's largest law firms is politically and ideologically balanced. ~~~~~ Hint: It's not. |
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia on the 'Constitution'?
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"My Constitution is a very flexible Constitution. It may well be stupid, but if it's stupid, pass a law! Don't think the originalist interpretation constrains you. To the contrary. You want a right to abortion? Create it the way all rights are created in a democracy, pass a law. The death penalty? Pass a law. That's flexibility." --Justice Scalia |
Sheriff Wants ATF To Apologize
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Otero County Sheriff John Lee is seeking a formal apology from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (ATF) for not notifying his office of a gun raid it led in Otero County. Sheriff Lee says ATF agents had been in contact with his office over the course of the investigation into alleged illegal gun sales in the La Luz area, but said he was not notified of last week's raid because the ATF considers him 'anti-government'. |
California gun-control bills approved by 'Public Safety' Committee
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Emboldened by signals that Governor Gray Davis has lifted his 'cease-fire' on gun-control legislation, lawmakers yesterday pressed forward with two bills: (1) to license handgun buyers, and (2) to ban sales of firearms in residential neighborhoods. The [so-called] 'Public Safety' Committee approved both measures on strict party-line votes, with 5 Democrats in favor and 2 Republicans casting no votes. |
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