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Old 02-25-2017, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Naphtali View Post
Would it be accurate to deduce that there are few to zero low paid workers living in crowded or multi-apartment areas that are comparable to those in south Chicago - that is, no rampant high crime areas or special interest groups, such as "Black Lives Matter?" I ask because people who have middle and upper class standards of living will be able to squeeze CCW money into their budgets. But people living in high risk areas - people who need this layer of security - are priced out of the possibility of licensed CCW.
You bring up a valid point. I think the part of the agenda of jacking up the fee is to price low income individuals out of getting their license (that and eliminating our constitutional right). As you stated, people living in those high risk areas need this layer of security the most and yet they have the most barriers to cross when applying for a permit.
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