CountGlockula
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Man, Chicago makes California look like Disneyland.
I'm a little confused, you're saying you think if the handgun ban in chicago were overturned that crime rates would up? I believe the criminals in chicago are already demonstrating that they have no trouble getting guns.If this happenes I will not return and that makes me sad. The crime rates will go through the roof over night and getting mugged at gun point sucks.
WASHINGTON - Those who would do away with Washington's near-total ban on handguns will tell you point-blank their next target: Chicago.
as Americans for Book Control.
Chicago is an awesome place to live or visit if you can put up with cold weather which I love. If this happenes I will not return and that makes me sad. The crime rates will go through the roof over night and getting mugged at gun point sucks.
As an added benefit, the Brady Campaign would no longer have a mission, I'll bring the padlock for the door's. I would like nothing more.
I think I'll join you. I promise not to let my hands get all roamy this time[Dances around like a giddy schoolgirl]
I'm from Chicago and I simply loathe the place.Yeah, but it has it parts that I love. People suck period and that why I live in the "boonies" now. I've been almost everywhere in the U.S. and for some reason I love Chicago.
Food USED to be what I considered one of the only good things about Chicago, but even that's been trashed by the Daley administration. Almost every side street on the North Side is now "permit only" parking. You're more likely to see Dick Daley tell the truth than to see main street parking. When I was in Chicago last Christmas, I discovered that that plague has spread to the South Side as well. Potentially, parking could cost more than dinner. I don't need those hassles. Pizzeria Uno used to have stores here in Cleveland. I guess Clevelanders couldn't handle good food on a large scale. But then I have described Cleveland as the place where, "Mayonaise on white bread is considered spicy ethnic food".Deanimator--you hit it on the money and made me spill my coffee--but don't you miss the pizza?
I honestly don't think that the SCOTUS is going to hear the case. They will let the ruling stand as is. D.C. will end up allowing the registration of pistols and Chicago will continue being Chicago owing to massive inertia.