I think this is my favorite part:Wes wrote:To add to my first post, this is interesting to hear. Not that I am surprised. http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/- ... -76123625/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So what I read is that those who are law-abiding citizens and jump through the hoops to be able to legally carry a gun would be likely to break the law, but we can rest assured that there are none of those evil assault weapons in Chicago because they've been banned and the criminals absolutely respect the law.Forby said a restaurant or bar owner also can put up a sign that says no guns are allowed, but Sen. Ira Silverstein, D-Chicago, said the option is "ludicrous" because it would be hard to know who was complying with the sign unless there were a metal detector at the door.
It's amazing how close someone can come to understanding the concept and how far at the same time.