Here’s What’s Coming…

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From SHTF plan:

Illinois Senate President John Cullerton will reportedly introduce a draconian bill today in the Illinois legislature that will effectively ban all modern firearms, criminalize their owners, and subject their guns to confiscation by the Illinois State Police.

The proposed outlawing of firearms was confirmed by the NRA’s Illinois rep, according to Robert Farago, writing for The Truth About Guns website.

The move coincides with a federal effort by Senator Dianne Feinstein to introduce legislation outlawing semiautomatic firearms and imposing de facto confiscation.

From the Illinois State Rifle Association:

Based on what we know about Cullerton’s bill, firearms that would be banned include all semiautomatic rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Pump action shotguns would be banned as well.

This would be a very comprehensive ban that would include not only so-called ‘assault weapons’ but also such classics as M1 Garands and 1911-based pistols. There would be no exemptions and no grandfathering. You would have a very short window to turn in your guns to the State Police to avoid prosecution.

Folks monitoring the effort to disembowel the Second Amendment in the Land of Lincoln say the bill has a 50-50 chance of passage. They advise gun owners both in and out-of-state to call Senate President Cullerton at 217-782-2000 and contact state representatives at ilga.gov.

In addition to outlawing a large number of firearms, the legislation will target shooting ranges in the state. “Not only are they going after semi-autos and magazines, but they are going after ranges,” the Illinois Carry website reports.

In November, we reported on Illinois governor Pat Quinn’s attempt to circumvent the legislature and impose an assault weapons ban. State Sen. Dave Luechtefeld, a Republican from Okawville, led an override that defeated the governor.

In early December, gun grabbers in the state were dealt a setback when the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the state’s ban on carrying a weapon in public is unconstitutional.

“We are disinclined to engage in another round of historical analysis to determine whether eighteenth-century America understood the Second Amendment to include a right to bear guns outside the home. The Supreme Court has decided that the amendment confers a right to bear arms for self-defense, which is as important outside the home as inside,” the court ruled.

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  1. John Cullerton has been continuously in political office since January 1979. He has also been with Fagel and Haber during that time.

    Fagel Haber merged with Thompson Coburn LLP in 2007, and Cullerton continues as a partner practicing in the areas of government relations, zoning, licensing, real estate tax assessment, and nonprofit law.

    Cullerton is a lobbyist registered with the City of Chicago, and has in the past registered as a lobbyist with Cook County, Illinois. Cullerton’s clients include real estate developers, restaurants, and the National Safety Council.

    He has recently taken the radical position of attempting to ban all semi-automatic weapons in the state during the lame-duck session in 2013 just before he was to leave office.

    Cullerton and his wife, Pam, have five children together: Maggie, John III, Garritt, Kyle, Josephine.

    Cullerton co-owns a bar in Chicago, Tavern on Rush, with Illinois State Senator James DeLeo (D-Chicago) and others.

    John Cullerton spearheaded Illinois’ mandatory seat belt law and the Child Passenger Safety Act. To honor his “contribution”, Cullerton was awarded the “Buckle Up America Award

    Cullerton Discusses an Additional $1 per pack Cigarette Tax
    http://www.youtu.be/16aaHltxZH0

    Profile of John Cullerton
    http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=8854

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