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Drake LaRrieta wrote:
The media has the wrong focus. The gun grabbers want to go after the rifle guns of the law abiding. Meanwhile while everyone is talking about red flag gun laws more people in the inner cities are being shot and killed on a regular basis. The definition of mass shooting also doesn't seem to include an incident where people are accidentally shot in crossfire. The problem is not "gun violence" it's "gang violence" predominantly with handguns. They could stop a lot of shootings tomorrow in the cities. You would just "stop and frisk" people like you search people before they enter a sporting event. Then if you catch a convicted felon with a gun you put him in jail for a minimum of 1 year. But the problem is the left wing people don't want to do that because that would lock up too many marginalized people. Chicago is still blaming Indiana for the illegal guns in the city. We don't need new laws. There's plenty of felony laws that would lock a lot of people up, but the district attorneys in these cities are ignoring the law.
So your solution is that instead of having reasonable and rational regulations on the 2nd amendment we should just completely ignore the 4th Amendment? Seems insultingly dumb.
Here is the current law in Illinois the problem is the Cook County DA lets them plead it off almost all the time
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The basic sentence for unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon in Illinois is a Class 3 felony, which can include between 2 and 10 years in prison. For repeat offenses, the sentence increases to a Class 2 felony, and the length of imprisonment increases to between 3 and 14 years. However, under certain circumstances, a first offense can be charged as a Class 2 felony. This includes cases in which the offender’s prior conviction was for:
A forcible felony, such as aggravated battery, robbery, burglary, sexual assault, or homicide
A violation involving a deadly weapon or FOID
Stalking
A Class 2 or higher felony related to cannabis, methamphetamine, or a controlled substance.
Unlawful possession of a weapon while on parole or under supervised release is also a Class 2 felony, and possession of a machine gun by a felon is a Class X felony, with a possible penalty of 30 or more years in prison.