2/27/2008

Illinois House Panel Passes Two New Gun Control Laws in Wake of Northern Illinois University killing

It is not clear how either of these pieces of legislation would have had anything to do with stopping the attack at Northern Illinois University. But I suppose that is not unusual.

SPRINGFIELD - Proposals that would ban semi-automatic assault weapons and outlaw the purchase of more than one handgun a month cleared an Illinois House committee on Wednesday.

But both measures have won committee approval in the past, only to stall later in the legislative process. It isn’t clear how the bills will fare in the current session of the General Assembly.

House Bill 4393, sponsored by Chicago Democratic Rep. Luis Arroyo, would limit handgun purchases to one every 30 days.

Rep. Edward Acevedo, a Chicago Democrat, sponsored House Bill 4357, which would would ban the sale or purchase of semi-automatic assault weapons, assault weapon attachments, .50-caliber rifles or .50-caliber cartridges. . . .


Who knows what they are defining "assault weapons" as here. There were just standard pistols. Given that the attack didn't use these very heavy, large, and expensive .50-caliber guns, it seems obvious to include them here.

Thanks to Tony Troglio for sending me this link.

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3 Comments:

Blogger juandos said...

Well Professor John, I guess the nit-wits in the Illinois House would consider John Stossel just another tool for gun nutz...

2/27/2008 8:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So they're banning the sale of .50 caliber cartridges, as well as all the other pointless BS they're talking about.

What's a guy who already owns a .50 to do?

Can't we just give Chicago to Canada?

2/28/2008 12:32 PM  
Blogger tarpon said...

Democrats have to get the guns, one way or the other.

9/18/2009 7:18 PM  

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