In recent years, the legal landscape surrounding concealed carry in Illinois, particularly in Chicago, has undergone significant changes. As the debate on gun rights and regulations continues, concealed carry legal battles have become a focal point for both lawmakers and citizens. In this blog, we will delve into notable legal cases related to concealed carry…
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Illinois has strict and often confusing laws surrounding the rights of private citizens to sell firearms in the state. If you are interested in selling firearms as a private citizen, it is essential that you fully understand what these rights and limitations are. Failure to understand these laws and properly comply with them can otherwise…
Continue reading ›Chicago is notorious for gun violence, and this summer has been no exception. In fact, six people were shot in a single day last week. One of the shootings was fatal. In the fatal shooting, the victim was in an argument with the perpetrator, who pulled out his handgun and shot the victim in the…
Continue reading ›The debate over drug crimes in America still invokes big emotions, and can bring progress to a standstill amongst lawmakers. You may have seen the news reports last month about Illinois lawmakers who failed to move a bill forward due to its attempt to shorten drug sentences. Well, that bill has since been amended, and…
Continue reading ›Recent shootings throughout the United States have gotten lawmakers and American citizens into heated debates about the right to own firearms and how they can be carried, openly or concealed. You might feel like it is time to buy a gun, or, if you’re a current gun owner, to carry it with you more often.…
Continue reading ›Chicago has found itself at center stage in the gun debate following recent mass shootings. Many claim that Chicago’s strict gun laws show gun control legislation doesn’t work, because Chicago has one of the highest rates of gun murders of any city. But for some, Chicago’s “strict gun laws” aren’t strict enough. Many police have…
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