Thursday, January 26, 2006

Illinois County Side Arm Reform Bill



In the south states of America there were always counties that were known as "dry counties." These counties outlawed alcohol sales. Much like the dry county laws, other counties should allow citizens to be issued permits to carry unconcealed side arms. Pistols should be the only fire arm allowed to be carried unconcealed in a holster.

In Illinois, the southern counties are very unlike the liberal counties of northern Illinois. Since Illinois and Kansas are the only two states in the union that don't allow legalized concealed weapons permits, giving counties this right would be a legitimate approach for state security.

Southern Illinoisian's need to give balance to these liberal law makers in northern Illinois. County permitting unconcealed pistols is the perfect deterrence to prevent potential terrorists from the Chicago area from migrating down to southern and rural Illinois.

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