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Challenge to Chicago's shooting range ban

Posted by David Hardy · 16 August 2010 11:47 AM

Motion for prelim injunction is here, in pdf. It points out that to get a handgun permit in Chicago, one must take at least an hour of range training, yet other provisions of the Chicago ordinances make this impossible -- shooting ranges are banned, possession of ammo for other than an already-registered gun is banned, etc., etc.

Hat tip to Gene Hoffman of CalGuns...

· Chicago aftermath

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475okh | August 17, 2010 6:17 AM | Reply

One lawsuit at a time we will move to the front of the bus. Someday we will ever be able to sit at the lunch counter.

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