The justices are forced to confront the gun policy disaster that it created.

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    I decided to look into what the Illinois state constitution says about all this. Enshrined in said constitution is a clause which basically says that all able-bodied adults who are citizens of the State of Illinois are militia members. This is obviously to dovetail with the US Second Amendment.

    So, being an able-bodied adult who is a citizen of the State of Illinois, I contacted my state representative and senators, asking what were my rights and responsibilites as a member of the Illinois state militia. One person actually called me back, but the voicemail he left was very dismissive, saying that he could look into it, if I wanted to waste his time.

    This does not suggest that the “militia” in Illinois is “well regulated.”

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      I would love for you to record the conversation… when you called him back and asked him to look into it. he is, after all, you’re representative. you’re his boss.

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        This was many years ago (like … 15?), and I didn’t call him back. I didn’t feel that the conversation would be productive. I don’t remember specifically who the rep was at the time, but for reference, Dennis Hastert was my representative when he was in office. That should tell you all you need to know about who gets elected around here.

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          Productive? No

          Entertaining? Certainly.
          Depressing ? Quite possibly. With chance the rep realizes he has an army….