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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

New Law Cracks Down On Lost Guns

Cook County passed an ordinance Tuesday afternoon mandating any lost weapons be reported to the Sheriff within two days.

Gun owners who sell, lose, destroy, transfer or have a firearm stolen in the county are now legally required to report it to the Sheriff’s office within 48 hours thanks to a new Cook County ordinance. The new law, passed Tuesday afternoon, will require firearm owners report the make, model and serial number of the stolen firearm, along with the date and location of purchase.   Individuals who fail to comply will be subject to an initial $1,000 fine, followed by $1,500 for each gun on the second offense and $2,000 for each subsequent violation, according to a press release from the county. Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle applauded the passage of the ordinance. She says it’s a step in the right direction. “We are giving law …

mj smith

11:36 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Six Sensible Gun Control Laws First- let’s try actually enforcing ALL the existing laws on the books now. That would but a big dent in illegal guns. No plea bargains on any handgun charges. If they have possession of an illegal handgun charge them for every law they violated. (Underage possession, stolen gun, un-registered gun, no FOID card, concealed, discharged in city limits, add all the years…   more ›

Friday, January 11, 2013

Man Deeply Regrets Firing Gun on New Year's Eve, Cops Say

Man said he was feeling festive and shot of a few rounds to ring in New Year, police say.

  Oak Lawn police charged a man with felony reckless discharge of a firearm after a neighbor called 911 saying he had heard gunfire shortly after midnight on Jan. 1, reports said. Sign up for the Oak Lawn Patch newsletter and breaking news alerts. Police arrived to a home in the 9900 block of South Parke Avenue around 12:03 a.m. A neighbor said he had gone outside to start his car around midnight, when he heard a loud popping noise. He saw approximately two to three more muzzle flashes accompanying the loud reports. Recognizing the sound as gunshots, the neighbor saw an arm disappearing through the door next door and called 911. While speaking to the 911 operator police said the neighbor saw a man come outside the same door and yell, “…

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Mark Dykstra

3:01 am on Saturday, February 2, 2013

This is still ongoing. Cops now have "suspect" rights , instead of probable cause, to kick in doors, guns drawn, flash light in the eyes, to do whatever they want. Luckily there are still some real cops on the force holding those types back. Thats why I have hope. Sh&ts not going to get any better fools, so take the blinders off. Id rather 10,000 good citizens with guns than one criminal with. …   more ›

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