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Cook County Poised to Shut
Down Cabela's Superstore Over Gun Law CHICAGO, Dec-09-07 Just weeks after its gala grand opening, the Cabela's superstore in Hoffman Estates, IL is facing closure by the Cook County (IL) Board. This impending action stems from a pair of proposed county ordinances prohibiting the retail sale of firearms at a location 15 miles or less from any other federally licensed firearm dealer. The proposals further prohibit retail sale of firearms within one mile of any school, church, place of worship, nursing home, homeless shelter, public housing, or military installation. With respect to these restrictions, Cabela's Hoffman Estates store loses on all counts - as does every other federally-licensed gun dealer in Cook County.
"This proposal is an election year stunt
instigated by Cook County Commissioner, Larry Suffredin," said
ISRA Executive Director, Richard Pearson. "Although this is
something that we'd expect to see from a gun-control extremist
like Suffredin, I'm surprised to see astute politicians like
Commissioners Claypool, Quigley, and Murphy signing on as
co-sponsors to this farce." "From a practical standpoint, Suffredin's
proposal is a non-starter," commented Pearson. "It bears repeating
that the Chicago Police Department has determined that 88% of
murderers have previous criminal records as do 76% of murder
victims. Federally-licensed firearm dealers are not the problem -
career criminals are."
"Furthermore", continued Pearson. "When was
the last known case where someone walks out the door of a gun
shop, in the door of a nursing home, and then proceeds to shoot
the place up? The same Chicago Police Department report lists
alleyways as being popular places to get murdered. Why then, did
Suffredin not specify that no gun shop could be within one mile of
an alley? The reason is simple - shock value. Suffredin prefers to
play on the plight of our most vulnerable citizens in order to
advance his quixotic campaign to disarm hunters and sportsmen.
Commonsense is not part of the Suffredin lexicon."
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