bigolddave
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it looks as though Illinois is about to become the only state without concealed carry. Wisconsin Republicans captured both houses of the legislature and the governorship, so within a couple of months they will have CC.
In Illinois, although both houses of the legislature are controlled by the Democrats, I was told by a state senator a week before the election that we had come within two votes in the last session of passing CC, but that then (unelected) Governor Quinn would probably not have signed the bill.
The Republican candidate had pledged to sign a CC bill, if it came to him, and in all likelihood it would have passed in the new session.
Unfortunately, the Libertarians, who cast enough votes for their no-hope candidate to more than make up the difference in the gubernatorial race squandered the best chance we will probably ever have for CC. I understand voting your principles, even though you are making an empty gesture, but that really hurt.
The Libertarian Party has a presence at every gun show I go to; I am looking forward to expressing my displeasure with them.
In Illinois, although both houses of the legislature are controlled by the Democrats, I was told by a state senator a week before the election that we had come within two votes in the last session of passing CC, but that then (unelected) Governor Quinn would probably not have signed the bill.
The Republican candidate had pledged to sign a CC bill, if it came to him, and in all likelihood it would have passed in the new session.
Unfortunately, the Libertarians, who cast enough votes for their no-hope candidate to more than make up the difference in the gubernatorial race squandered the best chance we will probably ever have for CC. I understand voting your principles, even though you are making an empty gesture, but that really hurt.
The Libertarian Party has a presence at every gun show I go to; I am looking forward to expressing my displeasure with them.