5 May
2011
I know
you are
all down
in the
dumps
about
today’s
vote but
you
should
not be.
I’m not
saying
you
should
be happy
either.
Be
pragmatic.
That
will be
hard for
everyone
on our
side of
this
issue, I
realize.
We put
68 votes
on the
board
our
first
time
out.
That is
great.
I know
in the
end we
wound up
with 65
and we
needed
71. The
Mayor
and the
Governor
were
threatening
everyone
they
could
and we
only
missed
by a few
votes.
We had
promises
that
weren’t
kept,
because
the
threats
from the
mayor
carried
more
weight
than we
could
deliver,
today.
That’s
life in
Springfield.
I know
many of
you and
many of
our
members
see
things
in black
and
white.
If you
ever
come
across
anything
in
Springfield
that is
either
pure
white or
completely
black
run away
as fast
as you
can.
It’s a
trap.
Ask some
of our
former
Governors!
We know
who
voted
one way
or the
other
and
why. We
will
take
care of
it. I’m
not
saying
that
some
people
shouldn’t
be put
in the
spot
light,
but not
all
should
because
that
will
solidify
their
position
against
us.
Some
need to
be
finessed.
If there
were a
few
legislators
that
need to
be in
the
spotlight,
Farnham,
Crespo,
and
Monique
Davis
would be
the
three
that I
would
pick.
So where
are we?
The bill
was put
on
postponed
consideration.
That
means it
can be
called
anytime
between
now and
the
second
Wednesday
in
2013.
Now that
we have
probed
and
found
out the
weak
spots we
can
begin
working
on the
bill
again.
Firearm
owners
in
Illinois
are not
the
second
class
citizens
Mayor
Daley
makes us
out to
be. He
asked
today
for a
publically
funded
protection
detail,
once he
is
retired!
Once he
is
retired,
he is a
common
citizen
just
like the
rest of
us. I
can’t
get the
state of
Illinois
or my
city to
provide
me with
armed
guards
to watch
out for
me and
neither
should
he.
Fox News
Chicago
reported
this
evening
that NRA
will
file a
law suit
against
the
state of
Illinois
and
there
will be
NO input
from the
Legislature
once
litigation
commences.
I am not
sure
what
their
sources
are, but
it was
alluded
to
during
the
closing
statement
at the
end of
debate.
Representative
Phelps
put a
lot of
work
into
this
bill.
He
invited
all
sides in
to
negotiate
any
issues
they had
with the
bill.
Conspicuously
absent
from
those
discussions
was the
city of
Chicago.
They
were
invited,
but
never
even
gave the
courtesy
of a
response.
ISRA
Members
and our
supporters
are not
quitters
and
we’re
not
done.
Adversity
makes us
stronger!
We WILL
WIN
THIS!