Posted on 07/21/2007 9:55:36 AM PDT by kiriath_jearim
With Mother's Day approaching, Shaun Kranish needed a gift, so he strapped on his unloaded semiautomatic 9 mm pistol and left his Rockford home to do some shopping.
During his May 2006 trip to CherryVale Mall in Cherry Valley, Kranish put the 15-round magazine into a separate pouch on the holster, where he could easily reach it if necessary.
Kranish, 21, picked up some tea for his mother, ate pizza at the food court, then noticed two security guards warily following him. Taken into custody, he was charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, a felony.
(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...
Neither is Wisconsin, much to our ever lasting shame. Wisconsin and Illinois are in a race to see which state will be the last to adopt CCW policy. We both suffer from overly liberal democRAT governors. Wisconsin has come within one vote of overturning our governor's veto and that vote had been pro CCW in the first polling. It is also the vote of the assembly man from my district (this WILL change w/ the next election!)
Regards,
GtG
PS I have never so wanted to lose a race w/ Illinois in my life!
He was wearing a holster with a mag pocket openly strapped to his leg. The holster totally covered the gun. He was apparently trying to make a point about "transporting" a gun in a closed container.
I personally think it a weak argument and destined to land him in hot water.
Regards,
GtG
Cherry Valley Police Chief Gary Maitland disagrees with the judges ruling. ...This is not the Old West,
The "Old West" the Police Chief sees on TV and is afraid of, was virtually nonexistent.
Lower crime rates, IIRC.
“Can’t have the unwashed masses defending themselves, eh chief?”
I have had a cop friend tell me that “carrying” is what separates us from them. I have come to the conclusion that it’s a genital problem with some...mines bigger than yours.
Notice I did not mention attorneys, yet I know there is another whole can of worms, because a liberal attorney can wreck havoc on a land. And last time I checked Americans weren't going fishing in a mass effort. Law abiding citizens can help, in the efforts to make our land safe, if the police aren't too proud and willing to keep citizens from protecting themselves or fellow citizens. There I said it....I hope you, an officer of the law, were not offended. If you were.....my oh my .... I may yet live to see the flag of surrender and my land overrun, for at this time and at this moment, the initial steps have begun by our enemies of freedom. I choose to speak out because if necessary I shall defend myself and my family. I know you will do the same, and I Thank You for your service, but an officer of the law should understand.... My right of self-defense is not negotiable, as long as I have protection from someone or someones wishing me, my family, or fellow Americans harm. Yet just wait, watch, and know for a fact, those who choose to protect themselves are vilified and I believe if it can be accomplished worse is yet to come. I want to be wrong, but even if I am wrong, I shall hold onto my right of self-defense. One is taught in my neck of the woods, "From my cold dead hands, not till then"
“too many people, in a city the size of new york, would succumb”
Well I never considered people in NYC very responsible anyway. Look at the people they elect.
Can they just come into your apartment for one reason, turn it upside down, and use any evidence they find for an unrelated charge against you?
I’m not registering to read either....
is should absolutely be up to the states. but then you have the individual counties. if you have a concealed carry permit from the state of new york, you still cannot carry in the 5 boroughs of NYC.
This sounds like a Kathyrn Johnson moment. When the narco-police broke in and killed her, they ‘found’ a bag of pot in the house. They eventually admitted to planting it, but initially it was trumpeted as a ‘good’ bust.
So, now, when this BS charge gets tossed, they ‘find’ suspected child porn. I’m not buying it. This guy is being Nifong-ed. Sutton-ed. Fitzgerald-ed. Or pick any other politician turned DA that has an agenda.
And ten-to-one the police used one of those pre-signed warrants that are just so handy to have laying around when you need one. There was no good, compelling reason to search his house. There was no evidence a crime had been committed there, and if they went to search for any more firearms, then firearms were all they were allowed to look for. But police departments don’t let small things like the US Constitution get in their way. Not anymore... if they ever did.
Where in the statutes is that? That might be something related to those regarding non-Illinois residents without FOID cards, but I'm aware of no such requirement for Illinois residents with FOID cards.
This is from the IL gun laws website:
CARRYING
It is unlawful to carry or possess any firearm in any vehicle or concealed on or about the person, except on ones land or in ones abode or fixed place of business. It is unlawful to carry or possess any firearm on or about ones person upon any public street, alley, or other public lands within the corporate limits of a city, village, or incorporated town, except when: an invitee thereon or therein; for the purpose of the display of firearms or the lawful commerce in firearms; or when on ones land or in ones abode or fixed place of business.
Exceptions are persons using their firearms on established target ranges; licensed hunters, trappers, or fishermen while engaged in their licensed activity; transportation of firearms that are broken down in a non-functioning state or are not immediately accessible (e.g., in the trunk of a car); and transportation, carrying, or possession of a firearm which is unloaded and enclosed in a case, firearm carrying box, shipping box, or other container, by the possessor of a valid FOID. Under the Wildlife Code, it is unlawful to have or carry any firearm in or on any vehicle or conveyance unless unloaded and enclosed in a case.
That is tooo confusing for me... see if you can figure it out. When I used to live there decades ago we were told if stopped in a car and a gun turns up you were supposed to tell the officer you were going to the gun range.
Is that happening in the 46 states that have CCW?
new york city is just different, imho. you pack 10 million people in a land mass this size, and you will have a huge number of negative interactions relative to, say, wyoming.
i will say again. i would like to see law-abiding citizens have an easier time getting a concealed carry permit here. guiliani took away a LOT of legal carry permits away for absolutely no reason. my fathers being one of them. i will never vote for that scum-bag.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Note when ciitzen carry, it is “putting more guns on the street”, but those terms are never used when hiring more cops.
Yep, leave it to the ultra pros on the force. Otherwise, "bad things can happen."
This hasn't happened in Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta etc etc, which are not exactly one horse towns.Perhaps you are trying to say that New Yorkers, unlike those in Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta etc, are too wild to exercise self-control?
last month i arrested a licensed security guard for stabbing a guy in the neck with a three foot sword. why did he stab him in the neck with a three foot sword, you ask? because the guy drove too close to him as he was crossing the street. if the perp had a gun, he would have used it. i’m only going by my experiences in new york city. but read my other posts to see that i am very pro-gun in the proper hands.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.