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  • Super User

See photo below.

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  • Super User

Bravo finally if you looking to cause problems or trouble don't go there. We need more armed citizens. In Switzerland every citizen is a well trained marksman. It's the law there that every citizen owns a gun and knows how to shoot it. We need that here in the states too. Stop crime shoot back.

Glad we are known for something other than corn....

  • Super User

Seen one like that on FB the other day it's fake but still funny

  • Super User

I love it.  I live in Polk Co. Fl and our Sheriff Grady Judd believes the same thing.  Here is a clip from a recent article about him.

 

 

 

When deputies fired dozens of rounds at a man who had killed one of their own, the sheriff was asked why deputies shot the suspect sixty eight times. 

Judd replied, "Because we ran out of bullets."  His response got the attention of the nation.

He also claims to be cheap.  Saving money is his top priority.  He even decided inmates would no longer be supplied with free underwear.

"For those who want underwear, they buy underwear. For those who don't, they can let the breeze blow up one leg and down the other," Judd explained.

The move saved the jail almost $50,000.  When Judd decided the days of "free" lunch were over, he ended up saving another $200,000.

"If you want to have peanut butter and jelly, and have sodas to drink and coffee with your breakfast and real eggs instead of egg patties - stay out of jail," Judd said.

i would just like to let everyone know that Illinois is not unarmed. Chicago has some of the most strict gun laws in the US. But the rest of Illinois is far far different. A lot of Illinois residents outside of Chicago look at Illinois as 2 different states. There is Chicago, and then Illinois. Outside of Cook County, we are just as armed as any other state. If you have ever driven through most of rural Illinois, you know its country.

i would just like to let everyone know that Illinois is not unarmed. Chicago has some of the most strict gun laws in the US. But the rest of Illinois is far far different. A lot of Illinois residents outside of Chicago look at Illinois as 2 different states. There is Chicago, and then Illinois. Outside of Cook County, we are just as armed as any other state. If you have ever driven through most of rural Illinois, you know its country.

Didnt Chicago recently start allowing concealed carry permits as well?
  • Super User

Didnt Chicago recently start allowing concealed carry permits as well?

Chicago has been screwing around with this for a long time. As of July 9th, they had 6 months to come up with the "terms" of the new ccw law. We have yet to see what happens. Chicago dropped their gun ban a number of years ago. I was a kid when it was enacted. They made it very expensive to legally own a gun within the city limits. After last weeks mass shooting on a basketball court, Police Superintendent McCarthy is quoted saying, "It's the illegal guns that are fueling the violence" again blaming the guns for killing people.

  • Super User

Glad we are known for something other than corn....

 

I WISH Illinois was just known for its corn.  Incidentally, most of downstate and western illinois prefers to view Chicago/Cook County as a separate entity over which we have no control or responsibility.

I have seen that pic for several states, and all of them are weak photoshop jobs....... i really do wish a state would post one of these signs for real though.

Ya pretty easy to spot that sign is a photoshop, the wording is wrong for indiana as well. We have licenses not permits.

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