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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Rapper Lil Durk Charged Again With Gun Violation « CBS Chicago

Rapper Lil Durk Charged Again With Gun Violation « CBS Chicago


Simple solution here folks. Change the sentencing laws.

Read the story. Click on the link above. This turd already had a "Felony Conviction" for a weapons violation. The law simply states he can't "own or posses a firearm" after such a conviction.  As of right now, we don't have a conceal-carry law in the State. So, there's one felony right there. He also violated his parole. Strike two.And last but not least, he obtained while on parole, another weapon. Strike three.

Let's keep going. How did he come about that weapon since he could not "Legally" purchase one with his prior felony convictions? Was a "Straw Buyer involved? Did he "borrow" it form a friend? Did he steal it? If any of those questions are answered, somebody else should be sharing a cell with him right? The law once again clearly states, you can't buy, or loan a firearm to a person with a felony conviction. So who else is going to be charged?

I take it you can see the major problem with our sentencing laws now? Yet, to this very day, our gutless, lazy, spineless politicians refuse to do anything about it. And we know exactly why. They are bought by the NRA, and that dinky organization called the IRA. No, not the Irish Republican Army. They call themselves the Illinois Rifle Association. These two entities are preventing legislators, and law enforcement officials from doing what needs to be done. So ask yourself voters, the next time this turd has another gun, and is out on the streets, and finally shoots someone, will you re-elect the same legislator? Or will you finally stand up and demand a change in our sentencing laws? I don't know about you, but I'm all for changing the sentencing laws.  

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