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Illinois County Attorney Is A Decent American

 
 
Reply Wed 22 Aug, 2012 10:40 pm

BLOOMINGTON —
The McLean County state’s attorney said Tuesday that he will no longer press charges
against people who violate Illinois gun laws that he considers unconstitutional.

Ronald Dozier’s decision appears to mean that people can carry guns
in the central Illinois county so long as they are peaceful and don’t threaten anyone.
“Our message is this: We will no longer use the power and authority
of our office to criminalize and punish decent, otherwise law-abiding citizens
who choose to exercise the rights granted to them by the Second Amendment
of the United States’ Constitution to keep and bear arms in defense
of themselves and their families,” Dozier said in a four-page statement
explaining his decision.

Dozier said he wouldn’t enforce unconstitutional parts of the
Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, which requires a
background check before someone can get a card permitting them
to buy a gun, and statutes on unlawful use of a weapon, which
despite the name has more to do with carrying a concealed gun
than firing one. Dozier is a former judge and state’s attorney
who was appointed the interim state’s attorney in McLean County
last year when the incumbent resigned. He leaves office later this year.

“I know this is going to get some flack and I know that people have
legitimate arguments both for and against what I’ve done, but it is
a symbolic gesture. I’m not going to be here a whole lot longer,”
Dozier told WJBC radio.

The decision not to prosecute violations does not mean people can’t be arrested.

McLean County Sheriff Mike Emery told The (Bloomington) Pantagraph
he agrees with Dozier’s views but “we shall continue to enforce
the laws of the state of Illinois as they currently exist.”

Attorney General Lisa Madigan, who does not supervise or oversee
county prosecutors, had no comment on Dozier’s announcement.

The Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence did not immediately
return messages seeking comment Tuesday evening.

Southern Illinois’ tiny Edwards County is also adopting a policy of
not prosecuting violations, said State’s Attorney Michael Valentine.

Dozier called the state’s FOID card requirement “draconian” and
pointed out that Illinois is the only state that still bars people from
carrying concealed weapons.

“The result of most gun control laws is that law-abiding citizens
go defenseless while criminal thugs are armed,” he wrote.

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Reply Wed 22 Aug, 2012 10:43 pm

Disclaimer:
Posting that article does not imply that I believe in the existence
of law abiding citizens (other than children in the very first years of life).

It is IMPOSSIBLE to be a law abiding citizen.





David
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Thu 23 Aug, 2012 11:58 pm

Very few holders of public office
take their respective oaths to support the Constitution
as seriously as this lawyer does.





David
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