One
would hope that our elected officials that have sworn to uphold and defend
the Constitution of the State of Illinois and the specific rights codified
and guaranteed to the People of Illinois would certainly do so. It is
time to wonder about the green-eyed extremists that seek to trample our
rights that have been guaranteed. Our Constitution reads, from ARTICLE
I, BILL OF RIGHTS:
SECTION
15. RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN
Private
property shall not be taken or damaged for public use without just compensation
as provided by law. Such compensation shall be determined by a jury as
provided by law. (Source: Illinois Constitution.)
SECTION
16. EX POST FACTO LAWS AND IMPAIRING CONTRACTS
No
ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts or making
an irrevocable grant of special privileges or immunities, shall be passed.
(Source: Illinois Constitution.)
SECTION
22. RIGHT TO ARMS
Subject
only to the police power, the right of the individual citizen to keep
and bear arms shall not be infringed. (Source: Illinois
Constitution.)
SECTION
23. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
A
frequent recurrence to the fundamental principles of civil government
is necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty. These blessings cannot
endure unless the people recognize their corresponding individual obligations
and responsibilities. (Source: Illinois Constitution.)
It
is deeply disturbing that an attempt to steal the guaranteed "blessings
of Liberty" from the people of Illinois is underway. Subversion of
the constitution is both damnable and tantamount to sedition.
For
"police power" to have no limits would only be possible in a
Police State. Perhaps some of our elected officials now feel they are
the anointed dispensers of police power to their citizens? Of course it
is illegal to commit crime; we have thousands of laws on the books making
criminal activity illegal.
Gun
save lives; you don't hear much about the many millions of guns owned
legally in Illinois, for they do nothing illegal. General gun availability
does not increase crime; studies by Dr. Gary Kleck and many others have
shown that.
As
cited by Dr. Martin Fackler, battlefield surgeon and world renowned ballistics
expert:
"Consider
the steadily decreasing rate of violent crime over the past eight years.
An article in USA Today (K Johnson, 9 Oct 00, 3A) reported 'Gun injuries
in crimes fall 40% in 5 years.' This stark decline has occurred concomitantly
with a constant rise in the number of firearms in the hands of the American
public."
"This
strongly supports the 'more guns less crime' relationship verified by
Kleck, Lott, history, and common sense. This steady decrease has brought
the current percentage of gun violence in the USA to its lowest rate in
the past three to four decades."
No
politician has been able to tell me if a so-called "assault"
or "large caliber" weapon has ever been used to commit a crime
in the State of Illinois. When the federal so-called assault rifle ban
expired, crime didn't rise . . . those inclined to commit crimes have
always done so regardless of law, for it is law that is ignored in the
first place.
Illinois
servicemen defend our country around the world with fully automatic service
rifles, the M16. The civilian version is no fully automatic weapon at
all, it is merely autoloading. Yet, the proud young man that defends America
come back home to Illinois and wants to use a civilian version of the
firearm he has defended his country with to target shoot, keep the coyotes
off his sheep, and defend his wife and property. Not in Illinois, if the
current bills in the Senate go through.
We
had SB16 - the ban on so-called Assault Weapons (bill applies only to
law-abiding citizens, criminals won't have their guns banned or confiscated),
SB102 - a scheme to ration gun purchases to one per month for law abiding
citizens (of course, there is no provision for rationing guns for criminals),
SB1399 - a state dealer-licensing scheme that would make it impossible
for your legal, local gun shop to stay in business, SB1471 - a plan to
ban .50 caliber firearms even though there is no evidence to suggest that
these guns have ever been used in crime. Today, "they" apparently
would attempt to ban all ammunition in Illinois by a bill that requires
ammunition be serial numbered.
Unconstitutional
and therefore illegal, unpatriotic, and void supporting evidence to show
any value is apparently not enough for our elected officials to seek to
trample the rights of the Illinois citizen and ignore the Constitution
of the State of Illinois. None of these affects those officials with well-armed
body guards such as Mayor Richard Daley, paid for by tax dollars of course.
Apparently little need for personal rights when tax-dollars buy you not
just guns, but well-paid staff to use them for your benefit. Most residents
of Illinois do not have that luxury.
It
is an attack on our state constitutional rights, an attack on women who
are the equal of any man when using a firearm to protect themselves, an
attack on our returning servicemen from Iraq, and it is an attack on you
and me.
As
a life-long resident of the State of Illinois, I am for the first time
in my life embarrassed to state as much. The theory that our elected officials
serve the residents of Illinois, and protect our Constitution is one that
recent actions disprove. The arrogance of any elected official seeking
to infringe, steal, and otherwise nullify our Constitution rights is worthy
of great disdain. Does
Our Constitution have meaning and worth? Has Illinois become a Police
State? Voters should take great notice of all this. Words do mean things;
how can a reasonable person possibly not understand infringement?
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2007, 2012 by Randy Wakeman. All Rights Reserved.